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Within a societal landscape in which mental healthcare support providers are categorically overstretched, the present study compared the effects of providing different kinds of support as an initial step to developing strategies for decreasing the cu
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Smiles provide information about a social partner’s affect and intentions during social interaction. Although always encountered within a specific situation, the influence of contextual information upon smile evaluation has not been widely investig
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Autor:
Matthew Hotton, Danielle M. Shore, David W. Johnson, Jonathan H Norris, Esme Huggons, Louise Dalton, Sarah Kilcoyne, Claire Hamlet
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Health Psychology. 25:695-727
Purpose Facial palsy is a condition which can lead to significant changes in facial function and appearance. People with facial palsy often report psychosocial difficulties, including withdrawal from social activities, anxiety, negative body image, a
Publikováno v:
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Accurate assessment of trustworthiness is fundamental to successful and adaptive social behavior. Initially, people assess trustworthiness from facial appearance alone. These assessments then inform critical approach or avoid decisions. Individuals w
Publikováno v:
ACII
In social decision-making tasks, facial expressions are informative signals that indicate motives and intentions. As people are aware that their expressions influence partner behavior, expressions may be strategically regulated in competitive environ
Autor:
Brian Parkinson, Danielle M. Shore, Job van der Schalk, Antony Stephen Reid Manstead, Magdalena Rychlowska
Publikováno v:
Shore, D M, Rychlowska, M, van der Schalk, J, Parkinson, B & Manstead, A S R 2018, ' Intergroup Emotional Exchange: Ingroup Guilt and Outgroup Anger Increase Resource Allocation in Trust Games ', Emotion, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 605 . https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000463
Intergroup exchanges are an integral part of social life but are compromised when one group pursues its interests at another group’s expense. The present research investigates whether expressing emotion can mitigate the negative consequences of suc
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Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 26:1887-1892
Parkinson's disease is known for its effects on sensorimotor coordination caused by degeneration of the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway. Dopamine-innervated areas of the ventral striatum also become compromised in Parkinson's disease, and little is kn
Autor:
Danielle M. Shore, Erin A. Heerey
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 129(1)
Research shows that social judgments influence decision-making in social environments. For example, judgments about an interaction partners’ trustworthiness affect a variety of social behaviors and decisions. One mechanism by which social judgments
Autor:
Danielle M. Shore, Erin A. Heerey
Publikováno v:
Emotion. 11(1)
Humans show remarkable ability to adapt their social behavior to suit the changing requirements of their interactions. An interaction partner's social cues, particularly facial expressions, likely play an important role in motivating and reinforcing
Publikováno v:
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 26(10)
Parkinson's disease is known for its effects on sensorimotor coordination caused by degeneration of the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway. Dopamine-innervated areas of the ventral striatum also become compromised in Parkinson's disease, and little is kn