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      Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues.

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          Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to disruption of attention by social threat cues, as would be consistent with prior evidence that it motivates individuals to prioritize detecting and managing potential rejection at a cost to other personal and interpersonal goals. In Study 1, RS predicted disruption of ongoing goal-directed attention by social threat but not negative words in an Emotional Stroop task. In Study 2, RS predicted attentional avoidance of threatening but not pleasant faces in a Visual Probe task. Threat-avoidant attention was also associated with features of borderline personality disorder. This research extends understanding of processes by which RS contributes to a self-perpetuating cycle of interpersonal problems and distress.

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          Journal
          J Res Pers
          Journal of research in personality
          0092-6566
          0092-6566
          Dec 1 2009
          : 43
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Columbia University.
          Article
          NIHMS144551
          10.1016/j.jrp.2009.07.007
          20160869
          2dc8194b-27d5-4235-9db9-735928a247e8
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