The proportion of gambles made in the loss frame (left panel) and gain frame (right panel), between low anxiety (dark gray) and high anxiety participants (light gray). Error bars are +/- 1 standard error. A reference line at .50 indicates indifference between frames. Deviations below .5 in the Gain Frame and above .5 in the Loss Frame indicate the magnitude of bias.</p
<p>Averaged percentage of correct trials over the seven subjects when the three facial expressions (...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option for Experiment 1 (solid line) and...
<p>Increase of high and low socially anxious participants' estimates with increase of objective prop...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>Blue bars denote subjects with below-median values for β<sub>gain</sub>–β<sub>loss</sub>; red bar...
<p>Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Brackets indicate a significant difference at th...
<p>In panel A the first column reflects the percentage of fair offers (5/5) and the second column re...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds w...
Dashed line represents chance. Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Dashed line represents the proportion of ratings expected by chance (i.e., 0.333), error bars rep...
<p>Error bars represent standard error (SE). RS, relatively small; RL, relatively large; LC, low amo...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Gamble rate in the reward and <b>(b)</b> punishment domain. The central mark in the bo...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
Height of bars represent mean error rates, error bars represent 95% confidence interval, points repr...
<p>Averaged percentage of correct trials over the seven subjects when the three facial expressions (...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option for Experiment 1 (solid line) and...
<p>Increase of high and low socially anxious participants' estimates with increase of objective prop...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>Blue bars denote subjects with below-median values for β<sub>gain</sub>–β<sub>loss</sub>; red bar...
<p>Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Brackets indicate a significant difference at th...
<p>In panel A the first column reflects the percentage of fair offers (5/5) and the second column re...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds w...
Dashed line represents chance. Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Dashed line represents the proportion of ratings expected by chance (i.e., 0.333), error bars rep...
<p>Error bars represent standard error (SE). RS, relatively small; RL, relatively large; LC, low amo...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Gamble rate in the reward and <b>(b)</b> punishment domain. The central mark in the bo...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
Height of bars represent mean error rates, error bars represent 95% confidence interval, points repr...
<p>Averaged percentage of correct trials over the seven subjects when the three facial expressions (...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option for Experiment 1 (solid line) and...
<p>Increase of high and low socially anxious participants' estimates with increase of objective prop...