Pandemic related changes in social interaction are associated with changes in automatic approach-avoidance behaviour

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    Mask outdoors item I have been wearing a mask outdoors To examine this, the authors measured adherence to some of the main restrictions on social behaviours set out by the UK government as well as approach-avoidance tendencies in response to sad/happy faces and social scenes at three different time points over three months. In that regard, an argument could be made that, if people naturally associate reduced social behaviours with feeling negative, they may experience an inclination to approach (vs. avoid) happy faces and avoid (vs. approach) sad faces. Since many studies . . .

     

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