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Fig 1.

Illustration of a sample ICG signal of one participant during the social affiliation task.

Electrical interference in the ICG signal due to touching of hands is highlighted in gray.

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Fig 2.

Illustration of the procedure of the study.

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Table 1.

Results of the first regression analysis for hypothesis III.

Dependent variable: predicted total time of affiliative behavior.

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Table 2.

Results of the regression analysis for hypothesis IV.

Dependent variable: task performance.

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Fig 3.

Negative affect at baseline and after rejection.

Error bars indicate one standard error. N = 121. Likert scale ranging for the negative affect from 1 (= not at all) to 5 (= extremely).

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Fig 4.

Positive affect at baseline and after rejection.

Error bars indicate one standard error. N = 121. Likert scale ranging for the positive affect from 1 (= not at all) to 5 (= extremely).

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