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Kristina Tchalova
Kristina Tchalova
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Reminders of social connection can attenuate anthropomorphism: A replication and extension of Epley, Akalis, Waytz, and Cacioppo (2008)
JA Bartz, K Tchalova, C Fenerci
Psychological science 27 (12), 1644-1650, 2016
1042016
Variation in the μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) and experiences of felt security in response to a romantic partner’s quarrelsome behavior
K Tchalova, G Sadikaj, DS Moskowitz, DC Zuroff, JA Bartz
Molecular Psychiatry 26 (8), 3847-3857, 2021
232021
How the Brain Feels the Hurt of Heartbreak: Examining the Neurobiological Overlap Between Social and Physical Pain
K Tchalova, NI Eisenberger
Brain Mapping: An Encyclopedic Reference 3, 15-20, 2015
182015
Opioid receptor blockade inhibits self-disclosure during a closeness-building social interaction
K Tchalova, G MacDonald
Psychoneuroendocrinology 113, 104559, 2020
122020
The shared neural substrates of physical and social pain
K Tchalova, NI Eisenberger
Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection, 71-90, 2016
102016
How culturally unique are pandemic effects? Evaluating cultural similarities and differences in effects of age, biological sex, and political beliefs on COVID impacts
LG Conway III, SR Woodard, A Zubrod, M Tiburcio, NA Martínez-Vélez, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 937211, 2022
92022
Shifting the sociometer: opioid receptor blockade lowers self-esteem
K Tchalova, S Beland, ML Chanda, DJ Levitin, JA Bartz
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 18 (1), nsad017, 2023
22023
The interpersonal is the political: The role of social belongingness in emotional experience and political orientation
K Tchalova, G MacDonald
Emotions, Community, and Citizenship: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, 154-175, 2017
22017
Variation in the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) moderates the influence of maternal sensitivity on child attachment
K Tchalova, JE Lydon, L Atkinson, AS Fleming, J Kennedy, V Lecompte, ...
Translational Psychiatry 14 (1), 181, 2024
2024
How culturally unique are pandemic effects? Evaluating cultural similarities and differences in effects of age, biological sex, and political beliefs on COVID impacts
GC Lucian III, SR Woodard, A Zubrod, M Tiburcio, NA Martínez-Vélez, ...
Frontiers in psychology.[Lausanne]: Frontiers media SA, 2022, vol. 13, 937211., 2022
2022
Examining the Neurochemical Underpinnings of Attachment: The Role of Endogenous Opioids
K Tchalova
McGill University (Canada), 2022
2022
Probing the Opioidergic Basis of Attachment (In) security
JA Bartz, K Tchalova
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 6 (3), 256-258, 2021
2021
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