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Selective Attention to Angry Faces in Clinical Social Phobia.
Authors:Mogg, Karin   Philippot, Pierre   Bradley, Brendan P.
Abstract:
This study investigated the time course of attentional responses to emotional facial expressions in a clinical sample with social phobia. With a visual probe task, photographs of angry, happy, and neutral faces were presented at 2 exposure durations: 500 and 1,250 ms. At 500 ms, the social phobia group showed enhanced vigilance for angry faces, relative to happy and neutral faces, in comparison with normal controls. In the 1,250-ms condition, there were no significant attentional biases in the social phobia group. Results are consistent with a bias in initial orienting to threat cues in social anxiety. Findings are discussed in relation to recent cognitive models of anxiety disorders. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:time course   attentional responses   emotional facial expressions   social phobia   visual probe   face perception   anger   happiness   photographs   exposure durations
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