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Educational Development and Exploration

Underlying principles that shape personal space

Yiyi Liu, Ying Li, Xinhong Yu, Mingyan Yang, Zeyu Li

Abstract


The internal mechanism and basic principles of personal space are important entry points for understanding human behavior and
social interaction. The formation of personal space is not only influenced by individual physiological and psychological characteristics, but
also closely related to cultural background and social environment. From a physiological perspective, the definition of personal space is
closely related to the human perceptual and nervous systems; From a psychological perspective, the establishment of personal space reflects
an individual’s needs for a sense of security, belonging, and self-expression. The basic principles of personal space include respect, flexibility,
and interactivity, which provide theoretical basis for the formation and maintenance of personal space. Based on this, the internal mechanisms
and basic principles of personal space formation are discussed below for reference.

Keywords


Personal Space Formation; Internal Mechanism; Basic Principle

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Abstracts of the 21st National Academic Conference of Psychology. Shaanxi Normal University; School of Psychology, Shaanxi Normal

University, 2020: 2.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ede.v4i1.14012

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