The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonely individuals in their overt visual attention to social cues. Previous studies showed that loneliness was related to biased post-attentive processing of social cues (e.g., negative interpretation bias), but research on whether lonely and nonlonely individuals also show differences in an earlier information processing stage (gazing behavior) is very limited. A sample of 25 lonely and 25 nonlonely students took part in an eye-tracking study consisting of four tasks. We measured gazing (duration, number of fixations and first fixation) at the eyes, nose and mouth region of faces expressing emotions (Task 1), at emotion quadrants (anger, fear, happiness ...
A current theoretical model (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2009) proposes that lonely people are hypervigilant...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
Prior research has shown that loneliness is associated with hypervigilance to social threats, with e...
Loneliness negatively impacts health, well-being, and performance in social situations. Prior work h...
Based on the belongingness regulation theory (Gardner et al., 2005, Pers. Soc. Psychol. Bull., 31, 1...
This data deposit contains data from the project “Loneliness and Hypervigilance to Social Cues in Fe...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
background Emotions and personality traits seem to be important factors affecting social attention. ...
Contrary to the claim that loneliness routinely impairs the decoding of social cues such as emotion ...
Social exclusion has many effects on individuals, including the increased need to belong and elevate...
Abstract Background/Objective Loneliness and depression are highly comorbid, and both are associated...
A current theoretical model (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2009) proposes that lonely people are hypervigilant...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
<div><p>The goal of the present study was to examine whether lonely individuals differ from nonlonel...
Contains fulltext : 140660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of the...
Prior research has shown that loneliness is associated with hypervigilance to social threats, with e...
Loneliness negatively impacts health, well-being, and performance in social situations. Prior work h...
Based on the belongingness regulation theory (Gardner et al., 2005, Pers. Soc. Psychol. Bull., 31, 1...
This data deposit contains data from the project “Loneliness and Hypervigilance to Social Cues in Fe...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
Cacioppo and Hawkley (2009) have hypothesized that lonely people are hyper-vigilant to social threat...
background Emotions and personality traits seem to be important factors affecting social attention. ...
Contrary to the claim that loneliness routinely impairs the decoding of social cues such as emotion ...
Social exclusion has many effects on individuals, including the increased need to belong and elevate...
Abstract Background/Objective Loneliness and depression are highly comorbid, and both are associated...
A current theoretical model (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2009) proposes that lonely people are hypervigilant...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...