If emotions are oriented to other people's actions and reactions, then their expression will be affected by available modes of access to interpersonal feedback. This theoretical review paper applies such a relation-alignment perspective to emotions experienced in co-present and remote interpersonal interactions. The role of actual, anticipated, and imagined responses of others in emotion maintenance and adjustment is highlighted. In particular, it is argued that different modes of interpersonal contact afford different styles of emotion presentation, and encourage distinctive varieties of emotional creativity. Thus, although emotion may take different forms in social arrangements distributed through a virtual world, this need not result in ...
Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present ...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
Social interaction technologies have increasingly become available to psychotherapeutic practice. De...
Abstract This chapter takes into account the role of emotions in social interactions, both face-to-f...
In this paper we address the problem of how emo-tions ground perception and social interaction. We p...
This paper advances our knowledge of emotions in virtual teams using text-based computer mediated co...
Humans are by nature social beings tuned to communicate and interact from the very beginning of thei...
Pfeiffer T, Wachsmuth I. Social Presence: The Role of Interpersonal Distances in Affective Computer-...
The study of private emotional experiences reveals that an emotion is typically fol-lowed by social ...
Abstract Although the link between motor synchrony and emotional alignment has been extensively stud...
Virtual worlds, set-up on the Internet, occur as a highly complex form of visual media. They foresha...
Social decisions are heavily influenced by emotion. For decades, the dominant research paradigm has ...
A poster of this work entitled “Emotional Response during Human-Virtual Partner Interaction” was pre...
The study of private emotional experiences reveals that an emotion is typically-followed by social s...
The world is more and more connected and yet we are often physically distant from people we care abo...
Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present ...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
Social interaction technologies have increasingly become available to psychotherapeutic practice. De...
Abstract This chapter takes into account the role of emotions in social interactions, both face-to-f...
In this paper we address the problem of how emo-tions ground perception and social interaction. We p...
This paper advances our knowledge of emotions in virtual teams using text-based computer mediated co...
Humans are by nature social beings tuned to communicate and interact from the very beginning of thei...
Pfeiffer T, Wachsmuth I. Social Presence: The Role of Interpersonal Distances in Affective Computer-...
The study of private emotional experiences reveals that an emotion is typically fol-lowed by social ...
Abstract Although the link between motor synchrony and emotional alignment has been extensively stud...
Virtual worlds, set-up on the Internet, occur as a highly complex form of visual media. They foresha...
Social decisions are heavily influenced by emotion. For decades, the dominant research paradigm has ...
A poster of this work entitled “Emotional Response during Human-Virtual Partner Interaction” was pre...
The study of private emotional experiences reveals that an emotion is typically-followed by social s...
The world is more and more connected and yet we are often physically distant from people we care abo...
Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present ...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
Social interaction technologies have increasingly become available to psychotherapeutic practice. De...