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EEG correlates of eye contact and interpersonal distance
Biological Psychology, 1975The EEG of 18 male subjects was monitored while the subject gazed at the eyes of a male experimenter located 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 ft from the subject. The experimenter either gazed directly at the subject or averted his eyes. EEG arousal was highest when the experimenter was at 2 ft and gazing into the subject's eyes.
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Interpersonal Distance, Affect, and Equilibrium Theory
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1977Summary Two studies, one in the laboratory (N = 48 male and female undergraduates) and one in the field (N = 28 adult pairs), were undertaken to test the predictions of Argyle and Dean's equilibrium theory of nonverbal intimacy. Seating distance was manipulated in the laboratory as a function of the S's own feeling of comfort.
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Structure and process in interpersonal ?distancing?
Environmental Psychology and Nonverbal Behavior, 1977The present paper focuses on awho-why-where-when-how-what-whom structural model of interpersonal “distancing.” The term “distancing” denotes either approach or avoidance movement along an “intimacy-immediacy” dimension. This dimension itself is defined as an integration across proxemic, kinesic, paralinguistic, and linguistic interpersonal modalities ...
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Psychopathy and the Regulation of Interpersonal Distance
Clinical Psychological Science, 2018Psychopathic traits are often associated with interpersonal and affective deficits. This study examined the impact of psychopathy on judgments of comfortable egocentric interpersonal distance (Experiment 1) and exocentric interpersonal distance (Experiment 2). We selected a student sample and measured psychopathy via self-report.
Robin Welsch +2 more
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Social Rejection Biases Estimates of Interpersonal Distance
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2013Given the power of belonging needs to shape individuals’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior, we posited that people’s desire for reconnection even influences judgments of physical distance. We hypothesized that rejection motivates individuals to distance themselves from sources of rejection and draw near those who are accepting.
Megan L. Knowles +2 more
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Methodological Factors Affecting Interpersonal Distance in Dyads
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977Two variables based on methodological variations in personal space research were examined. Predictions of their effects on interpersonal distances were made based on Evans and Howard's hypothesis (1973) that personal space is related to stress. Smaller interpersonal distances were expected when the subject approached a target rather than vice versa ...
R. Steven Schiavo +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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The visual perception of interpersonal distance
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in unravelling the visual mechanisms facilitating our perception of social scenes involving multiple individuals and their interactions. This thesis aims to contribute to this growing field by investigating a frequently overlooked yet essential visual feature of observed social interactions: interpersonalopenaire +1 more source
Distance Based Visual Cues to Interpersonal Trust
2012This thesis examines the role of interpersonal spacing in determining the visual appearance and emotional response to images of faces. We present new methods for isolating the distance-dependent perspective projection as a visual feature, while controlling for confounding variables such as emotional expression. In behavioral experiments, we demonstrate
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Interpersonal Distance of Hospital Staff
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1986openaire +2 more sources

