JC Deska, K Hugenberg - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding others' minds has puzzled philosophers for centuries. Psychologists, too, have recently begun asking questions about what causes us to see another person as …
Take the civilians that are tortured, raped, or killed in the shameful line-up of wars and violent conflicts that we have stockpiled over historical time, with no end in sight. Take that …
Understanding and reacting to others' nonverbal social signals, such as changes in gaze direction (ie, gaze cue), are essential for social interactions, as it is important for processes …
In social interactions, we rely on non-verbal cues like gaze direction to understand the behaviour of others. How we react to these cues is determined by the degree to which we …
K Kawakami, JP Friesen, A Williams… - Cognitive Research …, 2021 - Springer
One reason for the persistence of racial discrimination may be anticipated dissimilarity with racial outgroup members that prevent meaningful interactions. In the present research, we …
A large part of the contemporary literature on dehumanization is committed to three ideas:(a) dehumanization involves some degree of denial of humanness,(b) such denial is to be …
The purpose of this basic qualitative research was to investigate the perceptions of nurse educators who work in proprietary institutions regarding their roles in retaining nursing …
When we interact with others, we use their nonverbal gestures to predict what they are going to do next. This process, termed mentalizing, allows us to engage in successful social …
We discuss two relatively understudied yet important phenomena relevant to the ecologically crucial task of gathering reliable information from human faces. First, facial …