In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy were investigated in individuals with or without gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at). Participants from two independent samples (N1 = 83, N2 = 50) rated the intensity of eight emotions in 16 photos depicting joy, contempt, and different smiles. Facial responses were coded by the Facial Action Coding System in the second study. Compared with non-fearful individuals, gelotophobes rated joy smiles as less joyful and more contemptuous. Moreover, gelotophobes showed less facial joy and more contempt markers. The contempt ratings were comparable between the two groups. Looking at the photos of smiles lifted the positive mood of non-gelotophobes, ...
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Gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (joy in being laughed at), and katagelasticism...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions towards ridicule and laughter; i.e...
In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy we...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
Current approaches conceptualize gelotophobia as a personality trait characterized by a disproportio...
The present research examines the hypothesis that the fear of being laughed at is related to three e...
Prior research has indicated that gelotophobia, people’s fear of being laughed at, influences their ...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has recently been introduced as an individual difference...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
The fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) was examined in its relations to concepts from positive ...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
In this study we combine variables that make our lives most worth living with the fear of being laug...
Aufmerksamkeitsbias beschreibt eine kognitive Verzerrung während der Informationsverarbeitung bei Me...
Gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (joy in being laughed at), and katagelasticism...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions towards ridicule and laughter; i.e...
In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy we...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
Current approaches conceptualize gelotophobia as a personality trait characterized by a disproportio...
The present research examines the hypothesis that the fear of being laughed at is related to three e...
Prior research has indicated that gelotophobia, people’s fear of being laughed at, influences their ...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has recently been introduced as an individual difference...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
The fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) was examined in its relations to concepts from positive ...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
In this study we combine variables that make our lives most worth living with the fear of being laug...
Aufmerksamkeitsbias beschreibt eine kognitive Verzerrung während der Informationsverarbeitung bei Me...
Gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (joy in being laughed at), and katagelasticism...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions towards ridicule and laughter; i.e...