Discriminative and Affective Processing of Touch: Associations with Severity of Skin-picking [0.03%]
触觉的判别和情感加工:与拔毛严重程度的关系
Anne Schienle,Albert Wabnegger
Anne Schienle
Skin-picking is a common behavior in the general population that generally serves emotion regulation (e.g., reduction of tension). However, recent research suggests it may also be associated with changes in tactile processing sensitivity. A...
Nonverbal Synchrony in Technology-Mediated Interviews: A Cross-Cultural Study [0.03%]
基于技术的跨文化面试中的非言语同步性研究
Ken Fujiwara,Christopher D Otmar,Norah E Dunbar et al.
Ken Fujiwara et al.
Technology-mediated communication has changed the way we interact. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, this trend became even more pronounced. Media interviews are no exception. Yet, studies on nonverbal behaviors, espec...
The Association of Embracing with Daily Mood and General Life Satisfaction: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study [0.03%]
拥抱与日常情绪和整体生活满意度的关系:一种生态系统瞬时评估法的研究
Julian Packheiser,Imke Marlene Malek,Jacqueline Sophia Reichart et al.
Julian Packheiser et al.
Embracing has several positive health effects, such as lowering blood pressure and decreasing infection risk. However, its association with general life satisfaction and daily mood has not been researched in detail. Here, we used a smartpho...
Eric Novotny,Gary Bente
Eric Novotny
Interpersonal synchrony serves as a subtle, yet powerful bonding mechanism in social interactions. Problematically, the term 'synchrony' has been used to label a variety of distinct aspects of interpersonal coordination, such as postural si...
Just Seconds of Laughter Reveals Relationship Status: Laughter with Friends Sounds More Authentic and Less Vulnerable than Laughter with Romantic Partners [0.03%]
笑声揭秘关系状态:与朋友的笑声比恋人更真实、少了几分脆弱
Sally D Farley,Deborah Carson,Susan M Hughes
Sally D Farley
The dual pathway model posits that spontaneous and volitional laughter are voiced using distinct production systems, and perceivers rely upon these system-related cues to make accurate judgments about relationship status. Yet, to our knowle...
Identifying Patterns of Similarities and Differences between Gesture Production and Comprehension in Autism and Typical Development [0.03%]
自闭症和典型发育中手势产生与理解相似性及差异模式的识别
Nevena Dimitrova,Şeyda Özçalışkan
Nevena Dimitrova
Production and comprehension of gesture emerge early and are key to subsequent language development in typical development. Compared to typically developing (TD) children, children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) exhibit difficulties a...
Two Means Together? Effects of Response Bias and Sensitivity on Communicative Action Detection [0.03%]
两种方法结合的效果:反应偏差和敏感性对交际行为检测的影响
Aleksandra Piejka,Liwia Piaskowska,Łukasz Okruszek
Aleksandra Piejka
Numerous lines of research suggest that communicative dyadic actions elicit preferential processing and more accurate detection compared to similar but individual actions. However, it is unclear whether the presence of the second agent prov...
Nonverbal Auditory Cues Allow Relationship Quality to be Inferred During Conversations [0.03%]
非言语听觉线索使对话中推断关系质量成为可能
R I M Dunbar,Juan-Pablo Robledo,Ignacio Tamarit et al.
R I M Dunbar et al.
The claim that nonverbal cues provide more information than the linguistic content of a conversational exchange (the Mehrabian Conjecture) has been widely cited and equally widely disputed, mainly on methodological grounds. Most studies tha...
Perceived Epistemic Authority (Source Credibility) of a TV Interviewer Moderates the Media Bias Effect Caused by His Nonverbal Behavior [0.03%]
感知知识权威(信源可信度)对电视访谈者非言语行为引发的媒体偏见效应的调节作用
Refael Tikochinski,Elisha Babad
Refael Tikochinski
The Media Bias Effect (MBE) represents the biasing influence of the nonverbal behavior of a TV interviewer on viewers' impressions of the interviewee. In the MBE experiment, participants view a 4-min made-up political interview in which the...
Paralinguistic Features Communicated through Voice can Affect Appraisals of Confidence and Evaluative Judgments [0.03%]
通过声音传达的副语言特征会影响自信度和评估判断力
Joshua J Guyer,Pablo Briñol,Thomas I Vaughan-Johnston et al.
Joshua J Guyer et al.
This article unpacks the basic mechanisms by which paralinguistic features communicated through the voice can affect evaluative judgments and persuasion. Special emphasis is placed on exploring the rapidly emerging literature on vocal featu...