Social tension in the aftermath of public conflicts: an ethological analysis in humans
Virginia Pallante,
Ivan Norscia,
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
Abstract:In social mammals, conflicts are stressful events for the individuals involved. In the post-conflict context, it is possible to detect the emotional state of the former opponents through the expression of displacement activities and aggressive behaviours, which indicate an increase of social tension. In humans, stressful events also induce a physiological response which leads to increased social tension behaviours. However, the variation of such behaviours in the post-conflict conflict, has never been investig… Show more
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