Abstract:Background and Hypothesis: Social victimization (SV), the experience of physical and/or psychological harm arising from adverse social experiences (e.g., bullying), has been associated with psychotic-like experiences (PLE). Similarly, abnormal resting state neural connectivity has been linked to increased SV and PLE. Yet, research has not directly examined the connections between SV, neural connectivity, and PLE. We test whether SV increases PLE through neural networks central to socio-affective processes, spe… Show more
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