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Theory of mind ability in high socially anxious individuals.

Ariella P Lenton-BrymDavid A MoscovitchVanja VidovicElizabeth NilsenOri Friedman
Published in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2018)
HSAs performed marginally worse than LSAs on the MIE on neutrally valenced trials, and their pattern of errors may be consistent with a negative interpretation bias. HSAs and LSAs did not differ overall in performance on the MASC, though HSAs reported experiencing more confusion and distress than LSAs during the task, and this distress was associated with more MASC errors for HSA participants only. These results provide insight into the nature of ToM ability in socially anxious individuals and highlight important avenues for future research.
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