APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Behavioral Responses to Disruption of Conversational Flow
- Hung-Chu Lin
University of Louisiana Lafayette - Jacob Ambrose
University of Louisiana Lafayette - Demi Leleux
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Cammie_Jo Touchet
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Wai Ying Chan
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Ashley Hughes
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Crystal Pefferkorn
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sophie Comeaux
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Steven Stringfellow
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Lauren LaHaye
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Rick Perkins
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Abstract
Behavioral responses to disruption of conversational flow were examined using a paradigm designed to elicit feelings of social rejection. When responding to a social rejection scenario, participants exhibited behaviors indicative of discomfort. They revealed unease via non-facial expressions more than facial ones; they showed more reengaging behaviors than disengaging ones.
Emotion