The presence of a partner can attenuate physiological fear responses, a phenomenon known as social buffering. However, not all individuals are equally sociable. Here we investigated whether social buffering of fear is shaped by sensitivity to social anxiety (social concern) and whether these effects are different in females and males. We collected skin conductance responses (SCRs) and affect ratings of female and male participants when they experienced aversive and neutral sounds alone (alone treatment) or in the presence of an unknown person of the same gender (social treatment). Individual differences in social concern were assessed based on a well-established questionnaire. Our results showed that social concern had a stronger effect on ...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...
Approach and avoidance of positive and negative social cues are fundamental to prevent isolation and...
Social support is associated with positive health outcomes, and research has demonstrated that the p...
‚Social Buffering‘ beschreibt den positiven Einfluss eines Artgenossen auf die Verarbeitung aversive...
Women nearly twice as often develop social anxiety disorder (SAD) compared to men. The reason for th...
Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they were approach...
Background Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they we...
A number of authors have suggested that panic attacks result from the fear of fear, and/or high leve...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
Abstract Background Preliminary evidence suggests that impairment of social performance in socially ...
Females have a known vulnerability to developing anxiety disorders. Greater fear conditioning and im...
There is substantial evidence demonstrating that women experience greater anxiety and fear compared ...
Fear acquisition and generalization play key roles in promoting the survival of mammals and contribu...
Social context influences on human behaviour have so far been studied mainly by varying the actual p...
Background: Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they w...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...
Approach and avoidance of positive and negative social cues are fundamental to prevent isolation and...
Social support is associated with positive health outcomes, and research has demonstrated that the p...
‚Social Buffering‘ beschreibt den positiven Einfluss eines Artgenossen auf die Verarbeitung aversive...
Women nearly twice as often develop social anxiety disorder (SAD) compared to men. The reason for th...
Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they were approach...
Background Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they we...
A number of authors have suggested that panic attacks result from the fear of fear, and/or high leve...
Social situations were an important part of human evolutionary history, so the ability to identify, ...
Abstract Background Preliminary evidence suggests that impairment of social performance in socially ...
Females have a known vulnerability to developing anxiety disorders. Greater fear conditioning and im...
There is substantial evidence demonstrating that women experience greater anxiety and fear compared ...
Fear acquisition and generalization play key roles in promoting the survival of mammals and contribu...
Social context influences on human behaviour have so far been studied mainly by varying the actual p...
Background: Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they w...
Excessive avoidance and safety behaviours are a hallmark feature of social anxiety disorder. However...
Approach and avoidance of positive and negative social cues are fundamental to prevent isolation and...
Social support is associated with positive health outcomes, and research has demonstrated that the p...