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- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q classification A1.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q date "2017".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q language "eng".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q type journalArticle.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q subject "Social Sciences".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q doi "10.1080/02699931.2015.1092420".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q issn "0269-9931".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q issn "1464-0600".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q issue "2".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q volume "31".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q abstract "Contradicting evidence exists regarding the link between loneliness and sensitivity to facial cues of emotion, as loneliness has been related to better but also to worse performance on facial emotion recognition tasks. This study aims to contribute to this debate and extends previous work by (a) focusing on both accuracy and sensitivity to detecting positive and negative expressions, (b) controlling for depressive symptoms and social anxiety, and (c) using an advanced emotion recognition task with videos of neutral adolescent faces gradually morphing into full-intensity expressions. Participants were 170 adolescents (49% boys; M-age=13.65 years) from rural, low-income schools. Results showed that loneliness was associated with increased sensitivity to happy, sad, and fear faces. When controlling for depressive symptoms and social anxiety, loneliness remained significantly associated with sensitivity to sad and fear faces. Together, these results suggest that lonely adolescents are vigilant to negative facial cues of emotion.".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q author 1B15B570-07A4-11E8-929A-BE4E12A95AF2.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q author urn:uuid:255a9386-91d5-402e-82a0-51d9dadaa5a0.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q author urn:uuid:cd9f9710-40d1-4686-9429-83fd6b5dc2fe.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q dateCreated "2025-02-17T21:31:53Z".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q dateModified "2025-02-20T10:12:58Z".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q name "Lonely adolescents exhibit heightened sensitivity for facial cues of emotion".
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q pagination urn:uuid:570d5e39-8308-429f-9f4f-de4f7bdd2808.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q sameAs LU-01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q sourceOrganization urn:uuid:8bc5705c-8b93-432e-b574-96290d31e3c2.
- 01JMAX695T3MPQSAPPV1X5WG4Q type A1.