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A recent study conducted by researchers in China has provided new insights into how individuals with social anxiety interpret facial expressions differently depending on the emotional context. The study, published in the journal Psychophysiology, indicates that people with social anxiety disorder process facial expressions in a unique way, particularly in negative contexts. Facial expressions are our windows into the emotional states of others and play a pivotal role in our social interactions. Previous research has consistently shown that individuals with social anxiety disorder, a condition …

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