Self-viewing is associated with negative affect rather than reward in highly narcissistic men: an fM...
Self-viewing is associated with negative affect rather than reward in highly narcissistic men: an fMRI study
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Subclinical narcissism is a personality trait with two faces: According to social-cognitive theories it is associated with grandiosity and feelings of superiority, whereas psychodynamic theories emphasize vulnerable aspects like fluctuating self-esteem and emotional conflicts. The psychodynamic view, however, is commonly not supported by self-repor...
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Self-viewing is associated with negative affect rather than reward in highly narcissistic men: an fMRI study
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-017-03935-y