APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Social Anxiety but Not Rejection Sensitivity Affects Emotional Expression Identification

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Personality/Emotion

  • Hilary Stebbins
    University of Mary Washington
  • Brittany Brooks
    University of Mary Washington

Abstract

In this study we demonstrate that social anxiety, but not the trait of rejection sensitivity, influences participants’ ability to accurately identify facial expressions. Those high in social anxiety were better able to identify angry faces and were more likely to misidentify neutral faces as angry, compared to low social anxiety.

Emotion

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