This study examined how positive-scale assessment of ambiguous social stimuli affects interpretation bias in social anxiety. Participants with high and low social anxiety (N=60) performed a facial expression discrimination task to assess interpretation bias. Participants were then randomly assigned to assess the emotion of briefly presented faces either on a negative or on a positive scale. They subsequently repeated the facial expression discrimination task. Participants with high versus low social anxiety made more negative interpretations of ambiguous facial expressions. However, those in the positive-scale assessment condition subsequently showed reduced negative interpretations of ambiguous facial expressions. These results suggest tha...
An interpretation bias in social anxiety, which socially anxious individuals regard ambiguous social...
Previous research on social anxiety disorder has suggested fear of negative evaluation is the key co...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
This study aimed to clarify information processing conditions in which negatively-biased interpretat...
Previous research has shown that high socially anxious individuals lack the benign interpretation bi...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Theory proposes that attention and interpretation bias contribute to the onset and maintenance of so...
Cognitive models of social anxiety suggest that individual styles of information processing may prod...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated that individuals suffering from anxiety tend to inte...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2020.103651. © 202...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
An interpretation bias in social anxiety, which socially anxious individuals regard ambiguous social...
Previous research on social anxiety disorder has suggested fear of negative evaluation is the key co...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
Theoretical models of social anxiety suggest that distorted interpretation processes contribute to i...
Background:: Interpretation bias, which involves interpreting ambiguous social events negatively and...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
This study aimed to clarify information processing conditions in which negatively-biased interpretat...
Previous research has shown that high socially anxious individuals lack the benign interpretation bi...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Theory proposes that attention and interpretation bias contribute to the onset and maintenance of so...
Cognitive models of social anxiety suggest that individual styles of information processing may prod...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated that individuals suffering from anxiety tend to inte...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2020.103651. © 202...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
An interpretation bias in social anxiety, which socially anxious individuals regard ambiguous social...
Previous research on social anxiety disorder has suggested fear of negative evaluation is the key co...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...