Human beings have a basic need for esteemed social connections, and receiving negative self-evaluative feedback induces emotional distress. The aim of the current study is to measure eye movements (a physiological marker of attention allocation) and pupillary responses (a physiological marker of cognitive and emotional processing) as online and objective indices of participants' reaction to positive/negative social evaluations from the same or opposite sex. Following the paradigm, subjective mood ratings and heart rate variability (HRV) - as an objective index of regulatory effort-were measured. Results demonstrate clear gender-specific results in all measures. Eye-movements demonstrate that male participants respond more with other-focused...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Human beings have a basic need for esteemed social connections, and receiving negative self-evaluati...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Attentional processes play an important role in the processing of emotional information. Previous re...
Attentional processes play an important role in the processing of emotional information. Previous re...
Everyday social evaluations are psychologically potent and trigger self-reflective thoughts and feel...
Everyday social evaluations are psychologically potent and trigger self-reflective thoughts and feel...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
<div><p>Difficulties in emotion regulation have been implicated as a potential mechanism underlying ...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Human beings have a basic need for esteemed social connections, and receiving negative self-evaluati...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Attentional processes play an important role in the processing of emotional information. Previous re...
Attentional processes play an important role in the processing of emotional information. Previous re...
Everyday social evaluations are psychologically potent and trigger self-reflective thoughts and feel...
Everyday social evaluations are psychologically potent and trigger self-reflective thoughts and feel...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
<div><p>Difficulties in emotion regulation have been implicated as a potential mechanism underlying ...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...