Literature in interpersonal relations has described the sense of intimacy towards others in terms of physical closeness and warmth. Research suggests that these descriptions should be taken literally. Past work (IJzerman & Semin, 2009) revealed that temperature alterations affect the construal of social relations. Lakoff and Johnson (1999) suggest that such findings are unidirectional. However, recent research indicates that the recollection of social exclusion induces perceptions of lower temperature (Zhong & Leonardelli, 2008). In this work, we elaborate on these findings to provide new insights into processes central to interpersonal relations. In the current report, we hypothesized and found that a) actual physically induced experiences...
Classical theories on interpersonal relations have long suggested that social interactions are influ...
ABSTRACT—Metaphors such as icy stare depict social ex-clusion using cold-related concepts; they are ...
Recent work on embodied cognition has shown that percep-tions of interpersonal intimacy are conceptu...
The present dissertation deals with how social relationships are processed and understood, mostly th...
Keefer, 2010). We suggest that people feel colder because they are colder. The results strongly supp...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth-the ...
Recent research suggests that physical warmth activates perceptions of metaphorical interpersonal wa...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth—the ...
Being ostracized or excluded, even brie?y and by strangers, is painful and threatens fundamental nee...
Body temperature regulation is of crucial importance for nonhuman and human animals. Because other a...
An important construct that has long been associated with feelings of social connectedness, interper...
<p>Oral temperature was positively correlated with feelings of social connection such that higher te...
The concrete experience of physical warmth has been demonstrated to promote interpersonal warmth. Th...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
Previous studies using thermal imaging have suggested that face and body temperature increase during...
Classical theories on interpersonal relations have long suggested that social interactions are influ...
ABSTRACT—Metaphors such as icy stare depict social ex-clusion using cold-related concepts; they are ...
Recent work on embodied cognition has shown that percep-tions of interpersonal intimacy are conceptu...
The present dissertation deals with how social relationships are processed and understood, mostly th...
Keefer, 2010). We suggest that people feel colder because they are colder. The results strongly supp...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth-the ...
Recent research suggests that physical warmth activates perceptions of metaphorical interpersonal wa...
An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth—the ...
Being ostracized or excluded, even brie?y and by strangers, is painful and threatens fundamental nee...
Body temperature regulation is of crucial importance for nonhuman and human animals. Because other a...
An important construct that has long been associated with feelings of social connectedness, interper...
<p>Oral temperature was positively correlated with feelings of social connection such that higher te...
The concrete experience of physical warmth has been demonstrated to promote interpersonal warmth. Th...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
Previous studies using thermal imaging have suggested that face and body temperature increase during...
Classical theories on interpersonal relations have long suggested that social interactions are influ...
ABSTRACT—Metaphors such as icy stare depict social ex-clusion using cold-related concepts; they are ...
Recent work on embodied cognition has shown that percep-tions of interpersonal intimacy are conceptu...