In the Eisenberg et al study, how did the ACC respond to social exclusion? What relationship did it have with self-reported feelings of exclusion?
a) The ACC showed increased activation during social exclusion, and this activation was positively correlated with self-reported feelings of exclusion.
b) The ACC showed decreased activation during social exclusion, and this activation was negatively correlated with self-reported feelings of exclusion.
c) The ACC showed no significant response to social exclusion, suggesting that it is not involved in processing social pain.
d) The ACC showed heightened activation during social inclusion, and this activation was positively correlated with self-reported feelings of inclusion.