People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that they are the excessive focus of other people's attention. This study investigated whether, when compared to low socially anxious individuals, high socially anxious individuals overestimate the proportion of people in a crowd who are observing them. It was hypothesized that any potential overestimation would be modulated by self-focused attention.Forty-eight high and 48 low socially anxious participants performed a “faces in a crowd” computer task during which they briefly saw matrices of faces, which varied in terms of the proportion of people who were looking at them. Participants estimated the proportion of people who were looking at them. Th...
As with social anxiety, people with high social appearance anxiety (SAA) might experience increased ...
We investigated the time course of selective attention to face regions during judgment of dis/approv...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that th...
BACKGROUND: People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often ...
Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) often report elevated levels of self-focussed evaluative...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Item does not contain fulltextScientific evidence is equivocal on whether Social Anxiety Disorder (S...
In 2 experiments, the authors tested predictions from cognitive models of social anxiety regarding a...
Clark and Wells’ [(1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R.G. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. H...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Background and objectives: The existence of threat-related attentional bias has been well supported ...
Cognitive behavioural models of social anxiety (i.e. Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) co...
Patients with social anxiety disorder appear to display aberrant gaze behavior across a variety of s...
This study examined the effect of attentional focus on social anxiety in three groups of subjects: h...
As with social anxiety, people with high social appearance anxiety (SAA) might experience increased ...
We investigated the time course of selective attention to face regions during judgment of dis/approv...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that th...
BACKGROUND: People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often ...
Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) often report elevated levels of self-focussed evaluative...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Item does not contain fulltextScientific evidence is equivocal on whether Social Anxiety Disorder (S...
In 2 experiments, the authors tested predictions from cognitive models of social anxiety regarding a...
Clark and Wells’ [(1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R.G. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D.A. H...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Background and objectives: The existence of threat-related attentional bias has been well supported ...
Cognitive behavioural models of social anxiety (i.e. Clark & Wells, 1995; Rapee & Heimberg, 1997) co...
Patients with social anxiety disorder appear to display aberrant gaze behavior across a variety of s...
This study examined the effect of attentional focus on social anxiety in three groups of subjects: h...
As with social anxiety, people with high social appearance anxiety (SAA) might experience increased ...
We investigated the time course of selective attention to face regions during judgment of dis/approv...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...