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Intimacy Promotes Couples’ Sexual Well-Being on a Daily Basis and Over One Year: The Role of Positive Sexual Cues
There is growing interest in identifying factors that promote sexual well-being in romantic relationships. One such factor is intimacy—a process...
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Social excluder’s face reduces gaze-triggered attention orienting
Social ostracism, a negative affective experience in interpersonal interactions, is thought to modulate the gaze-cueing effect (GCE). However, it is...
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Mechanisms for individual, group-based and crowd-based attention to social information
Two or more interacting individuals make up a social group. In this Review, we show that human attention plays a key part in the selection,...
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An Internet Addiction Model Based on Cognitive-Behavioral Approach Among Adolescents: Maladaptive Cognitions, Psychopathology, and Situational Cues
This study examined the potential mediating role of maladaptive cognitions in the relationship between psychopathology, situational cues, and...
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Age differences in the use of positive and negative cues to filter distracting information from working memory
Previous research has demonstrated that as people age, visual working memory (VWM) declines. One potential explanation for this decline is that older...
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Culture and trait inferences from facial cues
Prior research showed that people make inferences about personality traits based on facial features and that there is cross-cultural consensus...
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Directionality eclipses agency: How both directional and social cues improve spatial perspective taking
Research on spatial perspective taking has suggested that including an agent in the display benefits performance. However, little research has...
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The Cultural Transmission of Prestige and Dominance Social Rank Cues: an Experimental Simulation
Informal social hierarchies within small human groups are argued to be based on prestige, dominance, or a combination of the two (Henrich &...
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Social Impairment in the Autistic Spectrum: Real-Life Versus Online Perceived Social Skills
ObjectivesWhile socio-communicative difficulties are identified as a core diagnostic criterion for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there is growing...
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Social Support and Spousal Relationship Quality Improves Responsiveness among Anxious Mothers
Maternal responsiveness, a mother’s ability to consistently identify infant cues and then act on them, is critical for healthy child development. A...
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Are you paying attention to me? The effect of social presence on spatial attention to gaze and arrows
Prior research has shown that the presence of another individual and type of attention cue (social gaze vs. nonsocial arrow) can modulate attention,...
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Problematic social media use in youths cause response inhibition impairment
Problematic social media use (PSMU, also referred to as social media addiction by some researchers) is considered a potential, behavioral addiction...
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The relationship between openness and social anxiety: the chain mediating roles of social networking site use and self-evaluation
BackgroundAs social networking sites (SNSs) with diverse functions gradually become an important social place for modern people, openness, as a...
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Social Media Ills and Evolutionary Mismatches: A Conceptual Framework
From the erosion of mental well-being through incessant comparison, unrealistic portrayals, and addiction, the negative effects of social media are...
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Observation of Early Social Interactions in Sibling Dyads: A Systematic Review
Sibling relationships provide unique social experiences that can vary across the lifespan. Early sibling social interactions (ESSI) have been...
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Investigating how Explicit Contextual Cues Affect Predictive Sensorimotor Control in Autistic Adults
Research suggests that sensorimotor difficulties in autism could be reduced by providing individuals with explicit contextual information. To test...
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Promoting a hand sanitizer by persuasive messages: moving bottle and background color as approach and avoidance cues
In message-based health interventions, peripheral cues such as motion and color capture exogenous attention. These cues may elicit approach and...
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The Social Cognitions of Victims of Bullying: A Systematic Review
The nature of the relation between victimization of bullying and social information processing is unclear. The prevention hypothesis predicts that...
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Social overshadowing: Revisiting cue-competition in social interactions
In a large variety of contexts, it is essential to use the available information to extract patterns and behave accordingly. When it comes to social...