Individual differences in the ability to recognise facial identity are associated with social anxiety

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  • who: Joshua M. Davis et al. from the The Department of Psychology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in have published the Article: Individual Differences in the Ability to Recognise Facial Identity Are Associated with Social Anxiety, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/14,/2011
  • what: The authors report the first evidence that social anxiety is associated with recognition of face identity across the population range of individual differences in recognition abilities.
  • how: Some participants were tested in tutorial groups of up to 18 students . . .

     

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