Moral anger accelerates misinformation sharing: evidence from experimental manipulations and hierarchical drift-diffusion modelling [0.03%]
道德愤怒加速了虚假信息的传播:来自实验操作和层次化漂移扩散模型的证据
Haoyang Jiang,Hongbo Yu,Shenyuan Guo et al.
Haoyang Jiang et al.
Moral outrage is a powerful motivational force that drives social change and collective action. Social media has become a primary arena for the expression and amplification of moral outrage, where users' emotional reactions often translate ...
Overt attention to social signals during social exclusion: a pre-registered study [0.03%]
一项有关社交排斥期间对社交信号的显性关注的研究(一项预注册研究)
Bertrand Beffara,Zahra Zareei,Selina Adouri et al.
Bertrand Beffara et al.
Ostracism refers to a social situation during which one or more individuals are ignored or excluded. William's "Temporal Need-Threat Model" proposes that ostracism threatens fundamental social needs that individuals spontaneously attempt to...
The visual nature of social interaction and its impact on overall mood judgments [0.03%]
社交互动的视觉性质及其对整体情绪判断的影响
Lijeong Hong,Girim Yoon,Yoonkyung Kim et al.
Lijeong Hong et al.
Humans can rapidly assess a crowd's overall mood, allowing socially adaptive behaviour. Prior work suggests that an interacting individual's emotional judgment is shaped by the facial expressions of their interaction partner. However, resea...
The disappointing (not hateful) divide: uncovering the negative emotions at the heart of affective polarization [0.03%]
令人失望的(而非憎恨的)分歧:情感极化背后的负面情绪
Mabelle Kretchner,Julia Elad-Strenger,Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler et al.
Mabelle Kretchner et al.
Affective polarization (AP), the tendency of opposing ideological groups to experience negative feelings towards each other, is a growing concern in Western democracies. While often discussed in terms of mutual hatred, there is a lack of co...
Applying the peak-end rule to improve exposure outcomes in fear and anxiety [0.03%]
运用峰值末期法则改善恐惧和焦虑中的暴露结果
Sara Scheveneels,Pauline Dibbets,Zoé Hommerich et al.
Sara Scheveneels et al.
This study investigates whether the peak-end rule, i.e. biased retrospective evaluations of affective episodes being most strongly influenced by the peak and end intensity, applies to a brief exposure episode involving a fear-evoking stimul...
Re-visiting an affective modulation of stimulus-response binding and retrieval [0.03%]
重温情感调节刺激-反应联结和提取的影响
Lars-Michael Schöpper,Lena Ogiermann,Andreas B Eder et al.
Lars-Michael Schöpper et al.
Action control theories propose that responding to a stimulus leads to the integration of response and stimulus features into a common representation. Repeating any component can retrieve previously bound information, manifesting in so-call...
How do cortical alpha-band dynamics differ at rest and during motor performance in male basketball players with low vs. high trait anxiety? [0.03%]
低特质焦虑和高特质焦虑的男性篮球运动员在静息和运动表现期间皮层alpha频段动力学的差异性分析
Fatemeh Keshvari,Alireza Farsi,Behrouz Abdoli et al.
Fatemeh Keshvari et al.
Trait anxiety may influence attentional control and neural efficiency, but its effects on cortical alpha dynamics from rest to action are unclear. We tested whether low vs. high trait anxiety modulates alpha power across rest (eyes closed/o...
Dissociable impacts of biological and functional framings of depression: an experimental approach [0.03%]
抑郁症生物和功能模型的不同影响:一种实验方法研究
Elizabeth T Kneeland,Mabel Shanahan,Iris Susen et al.
Elizabeth T Kneeland et al.
Compared to psychosocial explanations of depression, biogenetic explanations such as the chemical imbalance message have both benefits (e.g. less perceived blame) and costs (e.g. less hope for recovery). In three pre-registered vignette exp...
Beliefs about others' positive emotional expressions: how they diverge by target social class, and why it matters [0.03%]
关于他人积极情绪表达的信念:目标社会阶级如何分化及其原因为何的重要性
Zi Ye,Kunalan Manokara,Nishtha Lamba et al.
Zi Ye et al.
Our beliefs about others' emotional expressions are shaped by social identities such as race, gender, and occupation, but does social class also matter? Given rising economic disparities and frequent cross-class interactions, understanding ...
Empathy, physiological synchrony, and psychopathy: preliminary insights from naturalistic dyadic interactions [0.03%]
换位思考、生理同步和精神病倾向:来自自然双人互动的初步洞见
Matthias Burghart,Roydon Goldsack,Areito Echevarria et al.
Matthias Burghart et al.
Empathy forms the basis of all human social interactions. Yet, most existing research neglects the social component of empathy and relies on questionnaires or artificial settings that fail to capture the richness of genuine social dynamics....