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Social exclusion influences attentional bias to social information
Authors:Mengsi Xu  Zhiai Li  Junhua Zhang  Lijing Sun  Lingxia Fan  Qinghong Zeng  Dong Yang
Institution:1. School of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China;2. Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China;3. Center for Psychological Application, Department of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China
Abstract:Using three experiments, the present study investigates the impact of social exclusion on attention. Specifically, we investigate whether social exclusion promotes attentional bias to social acceptance cues (smiling faces) or social exclusion cues (angry faces) among an Asian population. The Cyberball game was adopted to manipulate social inclusion or exclusion, and a dot‐probe task was used to measure individuals' responses to smiling or angry faces. In Experiments 1 and 2, each trial consisted of either a smiling or angry face that was paired with a neutral face. In Experiment 1, when the stimulus onset‐asynchronies (SOA) were 500 ms, the inhibition of return emerged, indirectly indicating that social exclusion promotes sensitivity to social acceptance cues. In Experiment 2, after setting the SOA to 200 ms, we found that social exclusion promotes attentional bias to smiling faces compared to neutral faces. In Experiment 3, both smiling and angry faces were shown during each trial, and we found that social exclusion promotes attentional bias to smiling faces compared to angry faces. Therefore, the present study extends our understanding of the relationship between social exclusion and attention. Overall, it appears that after social exclusion, the desire for social reconnection trumps the desire to avoid social exclusion.
Keywords:attention  cyberball  emotion regulation  goal perspective  social exclusion  social monitoring system
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