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Looking through a glass onion: Exploring the validity of eye-tracking technology in capturing self-directed attention
This study explores the use of the Incidental Mirror Exposure (I-ME) paradigm with eye-tracking to measure self-directed attention, highlighting its potential to capture maladaptive traits like social anxiety, vulnerable narcissism, and self-absorption.
Jean Monéger
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Nicolas Noiret
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Depressive Self-focus Bias following Failure: An Eye-Tracking Study Among Individuals with Clinical Depression
An eye-tracker study assessing a maladaptive self-focus bias among depressed patients - a greater proneness to direct their attention toward the self upon remembering failure.
Jean Monéger
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Ghina Harika-Germaneau
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Nematollah Jaafari
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Damien Doolub
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Laura Warck
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Leila Selimbegovic
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Armand Chatard
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EASP 2023 - Kraków (Poland) / (Eye-)tracking the escape from the self - Guilt-Proneness Moderates the Effect of Failure on Self-Avoidance
(Eye-)tracking the escape from the self - Guilt-Proneness Moderates the Effect of Failure on Self-Avoidance (EASP 2023)
Jun 30, 2023 12:00 PM — Jul 4, 2023 12:00 PM
Jagiellonian University - Kraków, Poland
Jean Monéger
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Armand Chatard
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Leila Selimbegovic
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An innovative yet simple paradigm to assess the role of personality traits in self-focus avoidance
Invited talk in Southampton to present novel measures of self-focus avoidance using an eye-tracker.
Feb 10, 2023 12:00 PM — 12:00 PM
Centre for Research on Self and Identity - University of Southampton
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(Eye-)tracking the Escape from the Self
Using an eye-tracker coupled with a reflexive dark screen, we observed that guilt-proneness moderates self-focus avoidance following failure.
Jean Monéger
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Armand Chatard
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Leila Selimbegovic
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