2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1479899
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Social network structure modulates neural activities underlying group norm processing: evidence from event-related potentials

Mengfei Han,
Ruoxuan Han,
Xin Liu
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionSocial ties play a crucial role in determining the health and wellbeing of individuals. However, it remains unclear whether the capacity to process social information distinguishes well-connected individuals from their less-connected peers. This study explored how an individual’s social network structure influences the dynamic processing of group norms, utilizing event-related potentials (ERPs).MethodsThe study involved 43 university students from the same class who participated in a social network… Show more

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