Shoppers’ neural responses to the mere social presence of others: insights from an enclosed mall

M. Rosenbaum, G. Ramírez, D. El‐Manstrly, J. Sit
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ABSTRACT This research evaluates enclosed mall shoppers’ neural activation in response to the social presence of other people. The study draws on social impact theory to show how the mere presence of other people in an enclosed shopping mall influences six different emotions, including excitement, interest, stress, engagement, focus, and relaxation, within a focal shopper. We evaluate shoppers’ emotions by employing the Emotiv EPOC+ headset to obtain electroencephalogram recordings. The data obtained from mall shoppers reveal that the mere presence of other shoppers in an enclosed mall evokes high levels of stress, decreases excitement, and impedes a shopper’s ability to focus on a task. These findings imply that shoppers may avoid malls because of their cognitive responses to the social presence of other people, which promotes negative attitudes toward enclosed malls.
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购物者对他人社交存在的神经反应:来自封闭商场的洞察
摘要:本研究评估了封闭购物中心购物者对他人社会存在的神经激活反应。这项研究利用社会影响理论,展示了在一个封闭的购物中心里,其他人的存在如何影响六种不同的情绪,包括兴奋、兴趣、压力、参与、专注和放松。我们通过使用Emotiv EPOC+耳机获得脑电图记录来评估购物者的情绪。从购物中心购物者那里获得的数据显示,在一个封闭的购物中心里,仅仅是其他购物者的存在就会引起高度的压力,降低兴奋感,并阻碍购物者集中精力完成任务的能力。这些发现暗示购物者可能会因为他们对其他人的社会存在的认知反应而避开购物中心,这促进了对封闭购物中心的负面态度。
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