Positive self-beliefs are important for well-being, and are influenced by how others evaluate us during social interactions. Mechanistic accounts of self-beliefs have mostly relied on associative learning models. These account for choice behaviour but not for the explicit beliefs that trouble socially anxious patients. Neither do they speak to self-schemas, which underpin vulnerability according to psychological research. Here, we compared belief-based and associative computational models of social-evaluation, in individuals that varied in fear of negative evaluation (FNE), a core symptom of social anxiety. We used a novel analytic approach, ‘clinically informed model-fitting’, to determine the influence of FNE symptom scores on model param...
Cognitive models posit that the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) is a hallmark feature of social an...
Social cognition suggests that self-schemata (cognitive structures of self-knowledge) guide the pr...
Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) not only fear negative evaluation but are indeed less li...
A major challenge in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders is rigorously ...
Background and objectives: Current cognitive models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) propose that i...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fears of negative evaluation characterise social anxiety, and preferentia...
During everyday interactions people constantly receive feedback on their behavior, which shapes thei...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
Funder: UCLH NIHR BRCAbstract: Low self-esteem is a risk factor for a range of psychiatric disorders...
Background Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring soc...
Abstract Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by an excessive fear of social evaluation an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1352465811000300Background: A self-verification model of social anxiety v...
High social anxiety is associated with negative interpretations of social feedback, maladaptive attr...
Cognitive models posit that the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) is a hallmark feature of social an...
Social cognition suggests that self-schemata (cognitive structures of self-knowledge) guide the pr...
Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) not only fear negative evaluation but are indeed less li...
A major challenge in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders is rigorously ...
Background and objectives: Current cognitive models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) propose that i...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fears of negative evaluation characterise social anxiety, and preferentia...
During everyday interactions people constantly receive feedback on their behavior, which shapes thei...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
Funder: UCLH NIHR BRCAbstract: Low self-esteem is a risk factor for a range of psychiatric disorders...
Background Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring soc...
Abstract Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by an excessive fear of social evaluation an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1352465811000300Background: A self-verification model of social anxiety v...
High social anxiety is associated with negative interpretations of social feedback, maladaptive attr...
Cognitive models posit that the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) is a hallmark feature of social an...
Social cognition suggests that self-schemata (cognitive structures of self-knowledge) guide the pr...
Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) not only fear negative evaluation but are indeed less li...