Altered interpersonal distance regulation in autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]
Interpersonal distance regulation is an essential element of social communication. Its impairment in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is widely acknowledged among practitioners, but only a handful of studies reported empirical research in real-life ...
Kinga Farkas +10 more
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How interpersonal distance varies throughout the lifespan [PDF]
Interpersonal Distance (IPD) is defined as the physical distance that individuals maintain between themselves and others during social interactions. While literature has extensively focused on this everyday social behavior, how IPD changes throughout the
Ilaria Mirlisenna +8 more
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Greater interpersonal distance in adults with autism. [PDF]
AbstractSocial interactions are often shaped by the space we prefer to maintain between us and others, that is, interpersonal distance. Being too distant or too close to a stranger can often be perceived as odd, and lead to atypical social interactions.
Fusaro M, Fanti V, Chakrabarti B.
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Altered interpersonal distance regulation in autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Introduction Interpersonal distance regulation is an essential element of social communication. Its impairment in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is widely acknowledged among practitioners, but only a handful of studies reported empirical research ...
K. Farkas +7 more
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Neural Alterations in Interpersonal Distance (IPD) Cognition and Its Correlation with IPD Behavior: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Background. Interpersonal distance (IPD) plays a critical role in a human being’s social life, especially during interpersonal interaction, and IPD is non-verbal social information and not only provides silent cues but also provides a secure space for ...
Xinxin Huang, Shin-Ichi Izumi
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The perception of interpersonal distance is distorted by the Müller-Lyer illusion [PDF]
There is growing interest in how human observers perceive social scenes containing multiple people. Interpersonal distance is a critical feature when appraising these scenes; proxemic cues are used by observers to infer whether two people are interacting,
Carl Bunce +2 more
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Emotion-gaze interaction affects time-to-collision estimates, but not preferred interpersonal distance towards looming faces [PDF]
Estimating the time until impending collision (time-to-collision, TTC) of approaching or looming individuals and maintaining a comfortable distance from others (interpersonal distance, IPD) are commonly required in daily life and contribute to survival ...
Daiki Yamasaki +2 more
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No distance is too far between friends: Associations of comfortable interpersonal distance with PTSD and anxiety symptoms in traumatized individuals [PDF]
Introduction Previous research indicates that traumatized individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms may show alterations in interpersonal distance regulation that are not evident in traumatized individuals without PTSD symptoms ...
S. Haim-Nachum +4 more
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Opposing Association of Situational and Chronic Loneliness with Interpersonal Distance [PDF]
Loneliness is a prevalent condition with adverse effects on physical and mental health. Evolutionary theories suggest it evolved to drive people to reconnect.
Nira Saporta +5 more
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Face masks reduce interpersonal distance in virtual reality [PDF]
During the Covid-19 pandemic several behavioral measures have been implemented to reduce viral transmission. While these measures reduce the risk of infections, they may also increase risk behavior. Here, we experimentally investigate the influence of face masks on physical distancing.
Kroczek LOH, Boehme S, Mühlberger A.
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