Social interaction anxiety, social phobia, and cognitive control: controlled reactions to facial affect during an emotional face flanker task

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Andrew R. du Rocher
Alan D. Pickering
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[1] Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology; Department of Psychology,
[2] Sociology and Politics. Sheffield Hallam University,undefined
[3] Collegiate Crescent,undefined
[4] Broomhall,undefined
[5] Sheffield,undefined
[6] Department of Psychology,undefined
[7] Goldsmiths,undefined
[8] University of London,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Social interaction anxiety; Social phobia; Social observation anxiety; Emotional faces; Flanker task; Cognitive control;
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Trait social anxiety may predict differences in the cognitive control of emotional distraction when emotional face discrimination is required. This effect can be investigated using an emotional face flanker task. This study addresses an important research gap, as previous studies did not separate the effects of trait social interaction anxiety from the effects of trait social phobia upon emotional face flanker task performance. In this laboratory based behavioural experiment, the 87 participants (mean age 24.3) were university students or staff recruited via departmental adverts. We used an emotional (happy versus fearful) face flanker task, and assessed sub-clinical social anxiety with the SIAS/SPS. Elevated trait social phobia was related to an increased reaction time (RT) congruency effect, whereas trait social interaction anxiety was not. Elevated trait social interaction anxiety was related to a decreased happy face RT advantage for central target faces, but the effect of trait social phobia was very weak. Trait social interaction anxiety and trait social phobia may predict subtle differences when the cognitive control of reactions to emotional facial expressions is required.
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