| Literature DB >> 29040279 |
Zhuohao Chen1, Jinchen Du1, Min Xiang2, Yan Zhang3, Shuyue Zhang1.
Abstract
Social exclusion has many effects on individuals, including the increased need to belong and elevated sensitivity to social information. Using a self-reporting method, and an eye-tracking technique, this study explored people's need to belong and attentional bias towards the socio-emotional information (pictures of positive and negative facial expressions compared to those of emotionally-neutral expressions) after experiencing a brief episode of social exclusion. We found that: (1) socially-excluded individuals reported higher negative emotions, lower positive emotions, and stronger need to belong than those who were not socially excluded; (2) compared to a control condition, social exclusion caused a longer response time to probe dots after viewing positive or negative face images; (3) social exclusion resulted in a higher frequency ratio of first attentional fixation on both positive and negative emotional facial pictures (but not on the neutral pictures) than the control condition; (4) in the social exclusion condition, participants showed shorter first fixation latency and longer first fixation duration to positive pictures than neutral ones but this effect was not observed for negative pictures; (5) participants who experienced social exclusion also showed longer gazing duration on the positive pictures than those who did not; although group differences also existed for the negative pictures, the gaze duration bias from both groups showed no difference from chance. This study demonstrated the emotional response to social exclusion as well as characterising multiple eye-movement indicators of attentional bias after experiencing social exclusion.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29040279 PMCID: PMC5645011 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186313
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Layout of experimental site—subjects and imposters.
Note: Three people stand, equidistant from each other, on the edge of a circle (diameter D, 3 m).
Fig 2Probe detection task procedure (example of P-O affective pairs, with the probe dot and the facial affective picture on the same side).
Note: Considering that the emotional faces used in the study contain private information, we use cartoon images of the emotional pictures instead of the real photographs in this figure (as with the other figures in this study).
Fig 3IAs of eye tracking in the formal experiment.
Differences between social interaction conditions (social exclusion group vs. control group) on PANAS and the need to belong.
| Group | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social exclusion group | Control group | ||||
| 22.35 ± 10.53 | 29.10 ± 9.08 | 4. 49 | . 041 | . 11 | |
| 18.41 ± 4.32 | 13.71 ± 6.27 | 6.88 | .013 | .16 | |
| 48.88 ± 8.54 | 38.29 ± 9.95 | 12.07 | .001 | .25 | |
Response time for P-O and N-O affective pairs in social exclusion and control group (ms).
| Location of facial affective picture | Location of probe dot | Social exclusion group | Control group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right | 467. 00 | 88. 97 | 454. 57 | 88. 85 | ||
| Right | 418. 50 | 49. 68 | 443. 64 | 87. 56 | ||
| Left | 445. 32 | 78. 07 | 456. 77 | 83. 38 | ||
| Left | 414. 79 | 65. 93 | 457. 39 | 85. 60 | ||
| 39. 52 | 52. 68 | 3. 66 | 30. 86 | |||
| Right | 454. 80 | 74. 59 | 449. 14 | 79. 86 | ||
| Right | 425. 80 | 60. 09 | 438. 82 | 71. 74 | ||
| Left | 438. 61 | 74. 88 | 450. 94 | 80. 73 | ||
| Left | 418. 96 | 60. 01 | 463. 49 | 97. 63 | ||
| 24. 32 | 30. 78 | -1. 12 | 13. 13 | |||
Four attentional bias indicators for P-O and N-O affective pairs of social exclusion and control group.
| Affective pair type | Affective type | Social exclusion group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60. 88 | 7. 34 | 50. 12 | 8. 27 | ||
| 57. 50 | 10. 31 | 48. 10 | 10. 12 | ||
| 333. 37 | 74. 25 | 341. 13 | 61. 80 | ||
| 372. 26 | 84. 91 | 328. 98 | 74. 39 | ||
| -38. 89 | 65. 71 | 12. 15 | 41. 90 | ||
| 356. 03 | 63. 23 | 352. 30 | 72. 78 | ||
| 359. 29 | 88. 95 | 332. 43 | 77. 00 | ||
| -3. 26 | 62. 84 | 19. 87 | 56. 46 | ||
| 304. 13 | 44. 91 | 249. 75 | 65. 54 | ||
| 242. 18 | 59. 64 | 251. 99 | 51. 76 | ||
| 61. 95 | 47. 50 | -2. 24 | 53. 50 | ||
| 272. 56 | 47. 28 | 261. 46 | 45. 17 | ||
| 256. 30 | 69. 87 | 257. 69 | 58. 83 | ||
| 16. 26 | 55. 39 | 3. 77 | 36. 40 | ||
| 61. 57 | 8. 80 | 49. 83 | 7. 68 | ||
| 55. 06 | 6. 06 | 49. 77 | 4. 53 | ||