Face Processing in Social Anxiety: Insights from MEG Studies

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Abstract

Social anxiety disorder is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders. Socially anxious individuals show enhanced attunement to signals of social threat, such as those conveyed by emotional facial expressions and postures. Due to the importance of emotional facial …
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2012
Event Moscow, Russia -
Duration: 22 May 201224 May 2012

Conference

Conference Moscow, Russia
Period22/05/1224/05/12

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