This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processing from non-linguistic vocalizations versus speech prosody, to test whether …
V Peschard, P Philippot - Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background and objectives Social anxiety (SA) is associated with a tendency to interpret social information in a more threatening manner. Most of the research in SA has focused on …
HH Tseng, YL Huang, JT Chen, KY Liang… - Cognitive …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have a cognitive preference to negatively evaluate emotional information. In particular, the preferential biases in prosodic …
C Rawdon, D Murphy, G Motyer, MR Munafò… - Psychiatry …, 2018 - Elsevier
This study aimed to examine the effect of emotion recognition training on social anxiety symptoms among adolescents, aged 15–18 years. The study included a screening session …
AS Puffet, S Rigoulot - Behavior Research Methods, 2025 - Springer
Frequently, we perceive emotional information through multiple channels (eg, face, voice, posture). These cues interact, facilitating emotional perception when congruent (similar …
The presence of a perceptual bias due to anxiety is well demonstrated in cognitive and sensory task for the visual and auditory modality. Event-related potentials, by their specific …
The majority of evidence on social anxiety (SA)-linked attentional biases to threat comes from research using facial expressions. Emotions are, however, communicated through …
Emotional cues from different modalities have to be integrated during communication, a process that can be shaped by an individual's cultural background. We explored this issue in …
DH Kim, JH Lee - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The present study aimed to investigate the processes through which individuals with social anxiety (SA) attend to and interpret compound emotional expressions of the face and body …