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The following pages link to Early information processing biases in social anxiety (Q39759771):
Displaying 13 items.
- Social anxiety under load: the effects of perceptual load in processing emotional faces (Q35505477) (← links)
- Compensatory internet use among individuals higher in social anxiety and its implications for well-being (Q36083166) (← links)
- Reward devaluation: Dot-probe meta-analytic evidence of avoidance of positive information in depressed persons (Q36395845) (← links)
- Patterns of neural connectivity during an attention bias task moderate associations between early childhood temperament and internalizing symptoms in young adulthood (Q37049929) (← links)
- A new approach to measuring individual differences in sensitivity to facial expressions: influence of temperamental shyness and sociability (Q37542075) (← links)
- Social fearfulness in the human brain (Q37920189) (← links)
- The dot-probe task to measure emotional attention: A suitable measure in comparative studies? (Q39090333) (← links)
- Developmental programming of happiness. (Q39306817) (← links)
- Increased cortical thickness in a frontoparietal network in social anxiety disorder. (Q46030340) (← links)
- Sensitivity to facial expressions among extremely low birth weight survivors in their 30s. (Q47179746) (← links)
- Processing of different types of social threat in shyness: Preliminary findings of distinct functional neural connectivity (Q47719168) (← links)
- Social anxiety and information processing biases: An integrated theoretical perspective (Q50590378) (← links)
- Trajectory of heart period to socioaffective threat in shy children (Q91041911) (← links)