Background: Previous studies of patients with social anxiety have demonstrated abnormal early processing of facial stimuli in social contexts. In other words, patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) tend to exhibit enhanced early facial processing when compared to healthy controls. Few studies have examined the temporal electrophysiological event-related potential (ERP)-indexed profiles when an individual with SAD compares faces to objects in SAD. Systematic comparisons of ERPs to facial/object stimuli before and after therapy are also lacking. We used a passive visual detection paradigm with upright and inverted faces/objects, which are known to elicit early P1 and N170 components, to study abnormal early face processing and subseque...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background Previous studies of patients with social anxiety have demonstrated abnormal early proc...
Abstract Background Previous studies of patients with social anxiety have demonstrated abnormal earl...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. Previous studies investigating attentional biases in socia...
Background. Previous studies investigating attentional biases in social anxiety disorder (SAD) have ...
Social anxiety has been characterized by an attentional bias towards threatening faces. Electrophysi...
It has been demonstrated that verbal context information alters the neural processing of ambiguous f...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
Social anxiety is characterized by fear of evaluative interpersonal situations. Many studies have in...
Social anxiety is characterized by fear of evaluative interpersonal situations. Many studies have in...
Background: Previous studies investigating attentional biases in social anxiety disorder (SAD) have ...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background Previous studies of patients with social anxiety have demonstrated abnormal early proc...
Abstract Background Previous studies of patients with social anxiety have demonstrated abnormal earl...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. Previous studies investigating attentional biases in socia...
Background. Previous studies investigating attentional biases in social anxiety disorder (SAD) have ...
Social anxiety has been characterized by an attentional bias towards threatening faces. Electrophysi...
It has been demonstrated that verbal context information alters the neural processing of ambiguous f...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
Social anxiety is characterized by fear of evaluative interpersonal situations. Many studies have in...
Social anxiety is characterized by fear of evaluative interpersonal situations. Many studies have in...
Background: Previous studies investigating attentional biases in social anxiety disorder (SAD) have ...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...
Background/objectives: Current models of SAD assume that attentional processes play a pivotal role i...