Social exclusion has many effects on individuals, including the increased need to belong and elevated sensitivity to social information. Using a self-reporting method, and an eye-tracking technique, this study explored people's need to belong and attentional bias towards the socio-emotional information (pictures of positive and negative facial expressions compared to those of emotionally-neutral expressions) after experiencing a brief episode of social exclusion. We found that: (1) socially-excluded individuals reported higher negative emotions, lower positive emotions, and stronger need to belong than those who were not socially excluded; (2) compared to a control condition, social exclusion caused a longer response time to probe dots afte...
This study examined people’s nonverbal reactions to being excluded during a social interaction. Acco...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely indivi...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
Social exclusion is a painful experience that is felt as a threat to the human need to belong and ca...
<div><p>Social exclusion is a painful experience that is felt as a threat to the human need to belon...
Eye gaze plays a fundamental role in social communication. The averted eye gaze during social intera...
Past studies showed increased sensitivity to other people’s gaze after social exclusion. In the pres...
<p>A.: Plot representing the effects of social exclusion in different participants’ gender on partic...
A growing theoretical and research literature suggests that trait and state social anxiety can predi...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well bei...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
This study examined people’s nonverbal reactions to being excluded during a social interaction. Acco...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely indivi...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
Social exclusion is a painful experience that is felt as a threat to the human need to belong and ca...
<div><p>Social exclusion is a painful experience that is felt as a threat to the human need to belon...
Eye gaze plays a fundamental role in social communication. The averted eye gaze during social intera...
Past studies showed increased sensitivity to other people’s gaze after social exclusion. In the pres...
<p>A.: Plot representing the effects of social exclusion in different participants’ gender on partic...
A growing theoretical and research literature suggests that trait and state social anxiety can predi...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well bei...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
This study examined people’s nonverbal reactions to being excluded during a social interaction. Acco...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely indivi...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...