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The impact of the stimulus features and task instructions on facial processing in social anxiety: An ERP investigation
Authors:Virginie Peschard,Pierre Philippot,Fré    ric Joassin,Mandy Rossignol
Affiliation:1. Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium;2. National Fund for Fundamental Collective Scientific Research, Brussels, Belgium;3. National Fund for Scientific Research, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:
Social anxiety has been characterized by an attentional bias towards threatening faces. Electrophysiological studies have demonstrated modulations of cognitive processing from 100 ms after stimulus presentation. However, the impact of the stimulus features and task instructions on facial processing remains unclear. Event-related potentials were recorded while high and low socially anxious individuals performed an adapted Stroop paradigm that included a colour-naming task with non-emotional stimuli, an emotion-naming task (the explicit task) and a colour-naming task (the implicit task) on happy, angry and neutral faces. Whereas the impact of task factors was examined by contrasting an explicit and an implicit emotional task, the effects of perceptual changes on facial processing were explored by including upright and inverted faces. The findings showed an enhanced P1 in social anxiety during the three tasks, without a moderating effect of the type of task or stimulus. These results suggest a global modulation of attentional processing in performance situations.
Keywords:Social anxiety   Emotion   Facial expressions   Stroop paradigm   P1   N170
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