Physiological and psychological stress are accompanied by nonverbal behaviour across a wide range of species. The function of this 'stress behaviour' is not well understood but is often assumed to be read by others as a cue to stress. Displaying signs of weakness is, however, difficult to understand from an evolutionary perspective and therefore further investigation into why these behaviours exist is needed. Here, we test whether displacement behaviours (i.e., those known to be associated with stress) are reliable indicators of stress in humans. To do this, we presented raters (N = 133) with videos of individuals (N = 31) undergoing a stress-inducting task. Self-directed displacement behaviours and self-reported stress were both associated...
The stress response represents an evolutionarily ancient array of biological responses to challenge ...
textDo person by situation effects influence physiological stress response? Despite being relatively...
Emotional intelligence (EI) can buffer potentially harmful effects of situational and chronic stress...
Facial emotion recognition is an important prerequisite for social cognition. There is, however, lim...
Stress is an inevitable part of life that can profoundly impact social and emotional functioning, co...
Can viewing others experiencing stress create a "contagious" physiological stress response in the ob...
Encountering stressors, both chronic and acute, is ubiquitous to the human experience. From a layper...
AbstractStress is one of the most worrying factors which affect the life of modern people. It makes ...
Stress often affects our social lives. When undergoing high-level or persistent stress, individuals ...
This study presents and approach to measure the levels of acute stress in humans by analysing their...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Stress changes ou...
Personality processes relating to social perception have been shown to play a significant role in th...
Social interactions can be stressful, especially if they involve provocation or ambiguity. At the sa...
Emotional recognition is a crucial component of social interaction and human communication. Sensing ...
The aim of the present study was to explore processes potentially implicated in the formation of sym...
The stress response represents an evolutionarily ancient array of biological responses to challenge ...
textDo person by situation effects influence physiological stress response? Despite being relatively...
Emotional intelligence (EI) can buffer potentially harmful effects of situational and chronic stress...
Facial emotion recognition is an important prerequisite for social cognition. There is, however, lim...
Stress is an inevitable part of life that can profoundly impact social and emotional functioning, co...
Can viewing others experiencing stress create a "contagious" physiological stress response in the ob...
Encountering stressors, both chronic and acute, is ubiquitous to the human experience. From a layper...
AbstractStress is one of the most worrying factors which affect the life of modern people. It makes ...
Stress often affects our social lives. When undergoing high-level or persistent stress, individuals ...
This study presents and approach to measure the levels of acute stress in humans by analysing their...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Stress changes ou...
Personality processes relating to social perception have been shown to play a significant role in th...
Social interactions can be stressful, especially if they involve provocation or ambiguity. At the sa...
Emotional recognition is a crucial component of social interaction and human communication. Sensing ...
The aim of the present study was to explore processes potentially implicated in the formation of sym...
The stress response represents an evolutionarily ancient array of biological responses to challenge ...
textDo person by situation effects influence physiological stress response? Despite being relatively...
Emotional intelligence (EI) can buffer potentially harmful effects of situational and chronic stress...