NEWS ニュース 202503.08 The relationship between self-presentation processing after rejection and sense of rejection (Poster presentation) Posted in Presentation How people respond to rejection that causes emotional pain is crucial to their survival in society. However, the neural mechanisms behind these responses remain unknown. In this study, individuals who felt rejection more strongly showed greater increased activation in the parietal operculum, indicating that it is involved in pain processing. This suggests that self-presentation after rejection feedback may be associated with social pain processing. These results were presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of Japan Human Brain Mapping by Ding Yi, student of Graduate School of Medicine. (Sugiura) Ding Yi, Yuko Okamoto, Xiaoqian Chang, Mai Takagi, Momoyo Tsuchiya, Yumi Hamamoto, Kei Takahashi, Kohei Sakaki, Motoaki Sugiura 社会的拒絶後の自己呈示における頭頂弁蓋部の活性化 the 27th Annual Meeting of Japan Human Brain Mapping, 学術総合センター 一橋講堂, 東京: 日本【 ポスター 】 http://jhbm27.umin.ne.jp/program.html Attachments Back to the list Previous article Back to the list Next article Archive Monthly June 2025May 2025April 2025March 2025February 2025January 2025December 2024November 2024October 2024September 2024August 2024July 2024 Yearly 202520242023