Interpersonal responses to facial expressions of disgust, anger, and happiness in individuals with varying levels of social anxiety

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  • who: Marije aan het Rot and colleagues from the Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands have published the Article: Interpersonal responses to facial expressions of disgust, anger, and happiness in individuals with varying levels of social anxiety, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of January/31,/2022
  • what: This study Studies in unselected participants have examined responses to different expressions of emotion either along the dimension of approach-avoidance or along the two dimensions of communion and agency . In light of the proposed unique relevance of disgust as a social signal, the primary aim . . .

     

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