Social information processing theory hypothesizes that aggressive children pay more attention to cues of hostility and threat in others’ behavior, consequently leading to over-interpretation of others’ behavior as hostile. While there is abundant evidence of aggressive children demonstrating hostile attribution biases, less well documented is whether such biases stem from over-attendance and hypersensitivity to hostile cues in social situations. Over-attendance to hostile cues would be typified by deviations at any stage of the multi-stage process of social information processing models. While deviations at later stages in social information processing models are associated with aggressive behavior in children, the initial step of encoding ...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
Heinrichs N, Reinhold N. Experimentelle Augenbewegungsmessungen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Relevan...
Adults show reciprocal influences between the perception of gaze direction and emotional expression....
The social information-processing model argues that preferentially attending to hostile cues (hostil...
[[abstract]]The goal of the current study is to clarify the relationship between social information ...
This thesis consists of two volumes. The first is a literature review exploring the development of a...
Few, if any, researchers have investigated the relationship between eye contact and aggression or ho...
Previous research documents a hostile attribution bias by aggressive boys when considering a social ...
Children differ considerably in the social-information-processing (SIP) patterns underlying their ag...
Aggression is a pervasive, wide spread problem that has a number of implications, one of which is th...
Schmidtendorf S, Herwig A, Wiedau S, Asbrand J, Tuschen-Caffier B, Heinrichs N. Initial Maintenance ...
Despite decades of research on Social Information-Processing (SIP) based on Dodge's (1986) model, th...
Schmidtendorf S, Wiedau S, Asbrand J, Tuschen-Caffier B, Heinrichs N. Attentional Bias in Children w...
Background & aim: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for increases in normative but also debilitating social fears and ...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
Heinrichs N, Reinhold N. Experimentelle Augenbewegungsmessungen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Relevan...
Adults show reciprocal influences between the perception of gaze direction and emotional expression....
The social information-processing model argues that preferentially attending to hostile cues (hostil...
[[abstract]]The goal of the current study is to clarify the relationship between social information ...
This thesis consists of two volumes. The first is a literature review exploring the development of a...
Few, if any, researchers have investigated the relationship between eye contact and aggression or ho...
Previous research documents a hostile attribution bias by aggressive boys when considering a social ...
Children differ considerably in the social-information-processing (SIP) patterns underlying their ag...
Aggression is a pervasive, wide spread problem that has a number of implications, one of which is th...
Schmidtendorf S, Herwig A, Wiedau S, Asbrand J, Tuschen-Caffier B, Heinrichs N. Initial Maintenance ...
Despite decades of research on Social Information-Processing (SIP) based on Dodge's (1986) model, th...
Schmidtendorf S, Wiedau S, Asbrand J, Tuschen-Caffier B, Heinrichs N. Attentional Bias in Children w...
Background & aim: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for increases in normative but also debilitating social fears and ...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
Heinrichs N, Reinhold N. Experimentelle Augenbewegungsmessungen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Relevan...
Adults show reciprocal influences between the perception of gaze direction and emotional expression....