Virtual reality for enhanced ecological validity and experimental control in the clinical, affective and social neurosciences

TD Parsons - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
An essential tension can be found between researchers interested in ecological validity and
those concerned with maintaining experimental control. Research in the human …

No employee an island: Workplace loneliness and job performance

H Ozcelik, SG Barsade - Academy of Management Journal, 2018 - journals.aom.org
This research investigates the link between workplace loneliness and job performance.
Integrating the regulatory loop model of loneliness and the affect theory of social exchange …

Desolated milieu: exploring the trajectory of workplace loneliness (2006-2019)

M Firoz, R Chaudhary, A Khan - Management Research Review, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to trace the trajectory of research done exclusively on
the topic of Workplace Loneliness from 2006 to 2019. Based on the content analysis of 29 …

Loneliness and social anxiety across childhood and adolescence: Multilevel meta-analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal associations.

M Maes, SA Nelemans, S Danneel… - Developmental …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Social relationships are of vital importance for children's and adolescents' development, and
disruptions in these relationships can have serious implications. Such disruptions play a …

Virtual reality for research in social neuroscience

TD Parsons, A Gaggioli, G Riva - Brain sciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
The emergence of social neuroscience has significantly advanced our understanding of the
relationship that exists between social processes and their neurobiological underpinnings …

Why do the lonely stay lonely? Chronically lonely adolescents' attributions and emotions in situations of social inclusion and exclusion.

J Vanhalst, B Soenens, K Luyckx… - Journal of personality …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The goal of this study was to identify mechanisms associated with chronic loneliness by
examining the effect of adolescents' accumulated history of loneliness on responses to new …

Chronic childhood peer rejection is associated with heightened neural responses to social exclusion during adolescence

GJ Will, PAC van Lier, EA Crone, B Güroğlu - Journal of abnormal child …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract This functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) study examined subjective and
neural responses to social exclusion in adolescents (age 12–15) who either had a stable …

Social life and social death: Inclusion, ostracism, and rejection in groups

ED Wesselmann, KD Williams - Group Processes & …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Humans are social animals and they depend upon social relationships to fortify their
physical and psychological well-being. Various types of social experiences can threaten …

Zero Likes–Symbolic interactions and need satisfaction online

S Reich, FM Schneider, L Heling - Computers in Human Behavior, 2018 - Elsevier
The paper looks at the symbolic interactions on social networking sites, such as Likes on
Facebook, and their role in users' sense of social in-or exclusion. In an online experiment …

Benefits of belonging: Experimental manipulation of social inclusion to enhance psychological and physiological health parameters

FM Begen, JM Turner-Cobb - Psychology & health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Acute changes in social belonging are important triggers for alterations in health
and well-being, yet research has emphasised the negative effects of 'exclusion'at the …