Studies have shown that people who have social anxiety disorder or phobia, when exposed to happy, neutral, or threatening faces, almost always keep their gazes on the faces that induce fear and threat.
Matthias J. Wieser of the Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention at the University of Florida recently conducted study to determine which factors, such as threat bias, contribute to the onset of symptoms. Read More.
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