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Where does one stand: a biological account of preferred interpersonal distance

机译:一个人站在哪里:对人际距离偏爱的生物学解释

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What determines how close you choose to stand to someone? Why do some people prefer farther distances than others? We hypothesized that an important factor is one’s sensory sensitivity level, i.e. how sensitive one is to nearby visual stimulation, noise, touch or smell. This study characterizes the behavioral, hormonal and electrophysiological metrics of interpersonal distance (IPD) preferences in relation to levels of sensory sensitivity. Using both an ecologically realistic task and electroencephalogram (EEG), we found that sensory sensitivity levels predicted IPD preferences, such that the more sensitive one is the farther distance they prefer. Furthermore, electrophysiological evidence revealed that individuals with higher sensory sensitivity show more alpha suppression for approaching stimuli, strengthening the notion that early sensory cortical excitability is involved in one’s social decision of how close to stand to another. The results provide evidence that a core human metric of social interaction is influenced by individual levels of sensory sensitivity.
机译:是什么决定了您选择与某人站多近的距离?为什么有些人比其他人更喜欢距离?我们假设一个重要因素是一个人的感官敏感性水平,即一个人对附近的视觉刺激,噪音,触摸或气味的敏感性。这项研究的特点是与感官敏感性水平相关的人际距离(IPD)偏好的行为,激素和电生理指标。同时使用生态现实任务和脑电图(EEG),我们发现感觉敏感度水平可预测IPD偏好,因此,越敏感则是他们更喜欢的距离。此外,电生理学证据表明,具有较高感官敏感性的人在靠近刺激时表现出更多的α抑制作用,从而强化了这样的观念,即早期的感觉皮层兴奋性参与了一个人与他人的距离的社会决定。结果提供了证据,表明社交互动的核心人类指标受感官敏感性的个体水平影响。

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