Instrumental learning paradigms are rarely employed to investigate the mechanisms underlying acquired fear responses in social anxiety. Here, we adapted a probabilistic category learning paradigm to assess information processing biases as a function of the degree of social anxiety traits in a sample of healthy individuals without a diagnosis of social phobia. Participants were presented with three pairs of neutral faces with differing probabilistic accuracy contingencies (A/B: 80/20, C/D: 70/30, E/F: 60/40). Upon making their choice, negative and positive feedback was conveyed using angry and happy faces, respectively. The highly socially anxious group showed a strong tendency to be more accurate at learning the probability contingency asso...
AbstractSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) and attentional bias are theoretically connected in cognitive ...
Interpretive biases play a crucial role in anxiety disorders. The aim of the current study was to ex...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dispositional and situational factors on cog...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fears of negative evaluation characterise social anxiety, and preferentia...
Social anxiety disorder is a common syndrome characterized by excessive fear of negative evaluation ...
Using the dot-probe paradigm, it has been shown that high social anxiety is associated with an atten...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
AbstractSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) and attentional bias are theoretically connected in cognitive ...
Interpretive biases play a crucial role in anxiety disorders. The aim of the current study was to ex...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dispositional and situational factors on cog...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fears of negative evaluation characterise social anxiety, and preferentia...
Social anxiety disorder is a common syndrome characterized by excessive fear of negative evaluation ...
Using the dot-probe paradigm, it has been shown that high social anxiety is associated with an atten...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
AbstractSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) and attentional bias are theoretically connected in cognitive ...
Interpretive biases play a crucial role in anxiety disorders. The aim of the current study was to ex...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...