Seeing through the eyes of anxious individuals: An investigation of anxiety-related interpretations of emotional expressions |
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Authors: | Claudia Gebhardt Kristin Mitte |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Kassel, Germanyclaudia.gebhardt@uni-kassel.de;3. Department of Psychology, University of Kassel, Germany |
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Abstract: | The interpretation of emotional states is necessary for successful social communication. Often individuals interpret emotional expressions intuitively and without full cognitive awareness. The aim of the present study was to test whether anxiety would influence affect interpretation in the manner suggested by interpretation bias—the tendency to interpret ambiguous cues in a threatening way. Interpretation of social cues was assessed with the similarity rating task (simtask) in two studies (n1 = 116, n2 = 76). The similarity ratings were analysed with a multidimensional scaling (MDS) approach, and the effects of anxiety on the interpretation of emotional expressions were analysed with multilevel modelling. The results of both studies showed evidence for an anxiety-related interpretation bias. High-anxious individuals tended to interpret milder threats as more negative than low-anxious individuals did. The consequences for anxiety research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Anxiety Interpretation bias Information processing Emotional expressions Similarity rating task Multidimensional scaling |
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