Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat, with earlier work (Jones & Carver, 1991) linking this bias specifically to threats of social rejection or social exclusion. The current study examined this hypothesis in eighty-five young adults (mean age = 18.22;SD = 0.46; 17–19 years in age) using eye-tracking methodology, which entailed recording their visual attention to social rejecting information. We found a quadratic relation between the participants’ loneliness, as assessed by the revised UCLA loneliness scale, and their visual attention to social threat immediately after presentation (2 s). In support of Cacioppo and Hawkley’s (2009) hypothesis, it was found that young adults in t...
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Loneliness is a recognized risk factor for morbidity and mortality across the adult life span includ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Previous experimental work showed that young adults reporting loneli...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
Prior research has shown that loneliness is associated with hypervigilance to social threats, with e...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
A current theoretical model (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2009) proposes that lonely people are hypervigilant...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely indivi...
Prior research has suggested that loneliness is associated with an implicit hypervigilance to social...
Contrary to the claim that loneliness routinely impairs the decoding of social cues such as emotion ...
Loneliness negatively impacts health, well-being, and performance in social situations. Prior work h...
Contains fulltext : 151873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
Loneliness is a recognized risk factor for morbidity and mortality across the adult life span includ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Previous experimental work showed that young adults reporting loneli...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
Prior research has shown that loneliness is associated with hypervigilance to social threats, with e...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
A current theoretical model (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2009) proposes that lonely people are hypervigilant...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
A socio-cognitive model of loneliness states that lonely people are characterized by two characteris...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely indivi...
Prior research has suggested that loneliness is associated with an implicit hypervigilance to social...
Contrary to the claim that loneliness routinely impairs the decoding of social cues such as emotion ...
Loneliness negatively impacts health, well-being, and performance in social situations. Prior work h...
Contains fulltext : 151873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
Loneliness is a recognized risk factor for morbidity and mortality across the adult life span includ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Previous experimental work showed that young adults reporting loneli...