An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth—the experience of feeling connected to others. Thus, thermoregulatory systems, which help maintain our relatively warm internal body temperatures, may also support feelings of social connection. However, the association between internal body temperature and feelings of connection has not been examined. Furthermore, the origins of the link between physical and social warmth, via learning during early experiences with a caregiver or via innate, co-evolved mechanisms, remain unclear. The current study examined the relationship between oral temperature and feelings of social connection as well as whether early caregiver experiences moderated this rel...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth-the ...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth - th...
<p>Oral temperature was positively correlated with feelings of social connection such that higher te...
Recent research suggests that physical warmth activates perceptions of metaphorical interpersonal wa...
Literature in interpersonal relations has described the sense of intimacy towards others in terms of...
The present dissertation deals with how social relationships are processed and understood, mostly th...
Body temperature regulation is of crucial importance for nonhuman and human animals. Because other a...
Many of people's closest bonds grow out of socially warm exchanges and the warm feelings associated ...
An important construct that has long been associated with feelings of social connectedness, interper...
Keefer, 2010). We suggest that people feel colder because they are colder. The results strongly supp...
The concrete experience of physical warmth has been demonstrated to promote interpersonal warmth. Th...
The association between thermal and emotional experiences in interpersonal relations is intuitively ...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth-the ...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth - th...
<p>Oral temperature was positively correlated with feelings of social connection such that higher te...
Recent research suggests that physical warmth activates perceptions of metaphorical interpersonal wa...
Literature in interpersonal relations has described the sense of intimacy towards others in terms of...
The present dissertation deals with how social relationships are processed and understood, mostly th...
Body temperature regulation is of crucial importance for nonhuman and human animals. Because other a...
Many of people's closest bonds grow out of socially warm exchanges and the warm feelings associated ...
An important construct that has long been associated with feelings of social connectedness, interper...
Keefer, 2010). We suggest that people feel colder because they are colder. The results strongly supp...
The concrete experience of physical warmth has been demonstrated to promote interpersonal warmth. Th...
The association between thermal and emotional experiences in interpersonal relations is intuitively ...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...
Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organiz...