The Effect of Social Anxiety and Anticipatory Processing on FTV Bias and Threat Rating

Published: 4 September 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/f3nh3dkv2r.1
Contributors:
HUIYEONG KIM,

Description

Our study aimed to determine how FTV ratios and threat ratings change after anticipatory processing or distraction induction. We did repeated ANOVAs. As a result, anticipatory processing increased FTV ratios of the cylinder, while distraction decreased threat ratings of both the cylinder and PLW (point-light-walker). be- means are baseline measurements before and after the induction. af- means are measurements after the induction. -TH means are threat ratings by participants in threat rating tasks. -ftv means FTV raios and RT menas reacion times. -wa- means PLW and -cy- means cylinder. di- means the difference between before and after, but -di means the difference between PLW and cylinder. All values ​​we used in the analysis are in red.

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For making the cylinder, I recommend using MATLAB. If you need specific code, please email me.

Institutions

Kyungpook National University

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Clinical Psychology

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