Description: This collection contains the images from the paper titled "Neurobiological sensitivity to popular peers moderates daily links between social media use and affect" by Maria T. Maza, Seh-Joo Kwon, Nathan A. Jorgensen, Jimmy Capella, Mitchell J. Prinstein, Kristen A. Lindquist, Eva H. Telzer ([email protected]). We combined sociometric nomination and functional neuroimaging to investigate whether neural tracking of popularity moderates daily links between adolescents' time spent on social media and their positive or negative affect. Uploaded data includes results from whole-brain analyses (i.e., high peer popularity, low peer popularity)/ This manuscript is currently submitted to Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
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