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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 5 (2014)
Synchronized behaviour has significant social influence both in terms of everyday activities (e.g., walking and talking) as well as via more historical contexts (e.g., cultural rituals). Grounded in the science of coordination dynamics, previous rese
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https://doaj.org/article/f43fb7ffd5f24ca1acbf9757ae793ec7
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 4 (2013)
When the mind wanders away from the here-and-now toward imaginary events, it typically does so from one of two visual vantage points ― a first-person perspective (i.e., the world is seen as it is in everyday life) or a third-person perspective (i.e
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https://doaj.org/article/e37d8b3243d742a88137f9c06e1989cb
Examining the relationship between subclinical levels of social anxiety and the rubber hand illusion
Publikováno v:
Acta Psychologica, Vol 212, Iss, Pp 103209-(2021)
An embodied sense of self allows individuals to acquire moment-to-moment insight regarding the relationship between themselves and their environment. Fundamental to this experience is information regarding body ownership and self-location, which can
Publikováno v:
Acta psychologica. 209
The display of synchronous behaviour can be both an engaging spectacle and a source of important social information. When understood as a dynamical system, interpersonal synchrony has specific kinematic qualities that have been shown to shape social
Publikováno v:
Consciousness and Cognition. 63:89-98
Perceiving oneself as agentic is dependent upon the integration of conscious intention, a corresponding outcome, and body-congruent sensorimotor information. Altering these critical cues, such as the vantage point from which an event is viewed, can h
Autor:
María del Carmen Malbrán, Muhammad Rizwan, Lynden K. Miles, Colin A. Capaldi, Kuba Krys, Chien-Ru Sun, D.O. Igbokwe, Ramadan A. Ahmed, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Cláudio Vaz Torres, Eleonora Shmeleva, Ana Gonzalez, Martín Nader, Karolina Hansen, Ottmar V. Lipp, Wijnand A.P. van Tilburg, Patrick Denoux, Ryan Wise, Alejandra Domínguez-Espinosa, Joonha Park, Wolfgang Wagner, Cai Xing, L. Sam S Manickam, Ana Chkhaidze, Fridanna Maricchiolo, Márta Fülöp, Arif Hassan, İdil Işık, Razi Sultan Siddiqui, Enila Cenko, C. Melanie Vauclair, Michael Harris Bond, Julien Teyssier, Gwatirera Javangwe, Angela Arriola Yu, Taekyun Hur, Radka Antalikova, Vivian Miu-Chi Lun, Radwa Salem
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Psychology. 53:21-26
Inequalities between men and women are common and well-documented. Objective indexes show that men are better positioned than women in societal hierarchies-there is no single country in the world without a gender gap. In contrast, researchers have fo
Publikováno v:
Psychology. :1857-1878
Moving in time with others is a central characteristic of social life and has been shown to promote a host of social-cognitive attunements (e.g., person memory, affiliation, prosociality) for those involved. Less attention has been paid, however, to
Publikováno v:
British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953)References. 111(4)
Viewed under the broad theoretical umbrella of an embodied-embedded approach to psychological activity, body movements can be seen to play an essential role in shaping social interaction. Of note, research concerning the embodiment of social cognitio
Taming temptation: Visual perspective impacts consumption and willingness to pay for unhealthy foods
Autor:
Brittany M. Christian, Sophie T. Kenyeri, C. Neil Macrae, Lynden K. Miles, Jennifer Mattschey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 22:85-94
While thinking about food is a ubiquitous facet of daily life, the perils of imaginary eating are well documented; food-related mental imagery elevates both cravings and consumption. Given the serious health issues that often arise from overeating an