No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)While it is generally acknowledged that another person’s presence can influence how we behave within our environment, our understanding of the mechanisms underlying this influence is limited. Three experiments investigated the effect of social presence on the lateral distribution of spatial attention. Shifts in spatial attention were measured using line bisection, while participants sat in each other’s personal space. An attentional withdrawal was observed, whereby attention moved away from the other person when the same task was using turn-taking (Experiment 1) and independent responding (Experiment 2) paradigms. When participant pairs engaged in different tasks (Experiment 3), atte...
Every day we pay attention to where people are looking to understand their mental states. In the con...
Being in close social proximity to a stranger is generally perceived to be an uncomfortable experien...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
While it is generally acknowledged that another person’s presence can influence how we behave within...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
The presence of another person, even if implied, has been shown to affect various social behaviours....
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
There is compelling evidence that the physical presence of others influences the decisions and behav...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Being in close social proximity to a stra...
D ow nloaded from 2 Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another person, ar...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
We are highly tuned to each other’s visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of anoth...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30)This study explored the effects of the nonverbal cu...
Human evolution has shaped us into social animals, who are continually immersed in social interactio...
Published online: 1 September 2017Research suggests that the human brain codes manipulable objects a...
Every day we pay attention to where people are looking to understand their mental states. In the con...
Being in close social proximity to a stranger is generally perceived to be an uncomfortable experien...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
While it is generally acknowledged that another person’s presence can influence how we behave within...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
The presence of another person, even if implied, has been shown to affect various social behaviours....
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
There is compelling evidence that the physical presence of others influences the decisions and behav...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Being in close social proximity to a stra...
D ow nloaded from 2 Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another person, ar...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
We are highly tuned to each other’s visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of anoth...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30)This study explored the effects of the nonverbal cu...
Human evolution has shaped us into social animals, who are continually immersed in social interactio...
Published online: 1 September 2017Research suggests that the human brain codes manipulable objects a...
Every day we pay attention to where people are looking to understand their mental states. In the con...
Being in close social proximity to a stranger is generally perceived to be an uncomfortable experien...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...