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1. Social anxiety and attentional bias to negative emotional information: the relationship and intervention.

2. Distinct patterns of monocular advantage for facial emotions in social anxiety.

3. Emotional Changes during Imagery Rescripting of Aversive Social Memories in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

4. Emotions in social anxiety disorder: A review.

5. Social anxiety symptoms, heart rate variability, and vocal emotion recognition in women: evidence for parasympathetically-mediated positivity bias.

6. Your face scares me: Effects of Perceptual load and Social Anxiety on processing of threatening and neutral faces.

7. Look at me: The relation between empathy and fixation on the emotional eye-region in low vs. high social anxiety.

8. Depersonalization and derealization in embarrassing social interactions: an experience sampling study in social phobia, major depression and controls.

9. The Efficacy of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: Randomized Trial and Substudy of Emphasizing Feeling Versus Defense Work.

10. The effect of emotional working memory training on emotional and cognitive outcomes in individuals with elevated social anxiety.

11. Emotion Differentiation as a Protective Factor Against the Behavioral Consequences of Rumination: A Conceptual Replication and Extension in the Context of Social Anxiety.

12. General or specific? The memory-experience gap for individuals diagnosed with a major depressive disorder or a social phobia diagnosis, and individuals without such diagnoses.

13. Affective forecasting accuracy in obsessive compulsive disorder.

14. Pupil dilation to emotional expressions in adolescent social anxiety disorder is related to treatment outcome.

15. Social anxiety as a precursor for depression: Influence of interpersonal rejection and attention to emotional stimuli.

16. Self-report and neurophysiological indicators of emotion processing and regulation in social anxiety disorder.

17. Effects of Self-Image on Anxiety, Judgement Bias and Emotion Regulation in Social Anxiety Disorder.

18. Personality Trait Interactions in Risk for and Protection against Social Anxiety Symptoms.

19. Changes in Decentering Across Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder.

20. Are individuals diagnosed with social anxiety disorder successful in regulating their emotions? A mixed-method investigation using self-report, subjective, and event-related potentials measures.

21. Children with social anxiety disorder show blunted pupillary reactivity and altered eye contact processing in response to emotional faces: Insights from pupillometry and eye movements.

22. Emotional clarity and attention to emotions in cognitive behavioral group therapy and mindfulness-based stress reduction for social anxiety disorder.

23. Working memory in social anxiety disorder: better manipulation of emotional versus neutral material in working memory.

24. Facial emotion processing in pediatric social anxiety disorder: Relevance of situational context.

25. Facial and prosodic emotion recognition in social anxiety disorder.

26. The affective tie that binds: Examining the contribution of positive emotions and anxiety to relationship formation in social anxiety disorder.

27. The Role of Emotion-Driven Impulse Control Difficulties in the Relation Between Social Anxiety and Aggression.

28. Predicting cognitive behavioral therapy response in social anxiety disorder with anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala during emotion regulation.

29. Within-session effect of repeated stress exposure on extinction circuitry function in social anxiety disorder.

30. Treatment for social anxiety disorder alters functional connectivity in emotion regulation neural circuitry.

31. Once hurt, twice shy: Social pain contributes to social anxiety.

32. Sustained visual attention for competing emotional stimuli in social anxiety: An eye tracking study.

33. Moral fixations: The role of moral integrity and social anxiety in the selective avoidance of social threat.

34. From face to hand: Attentional bias towards expressive hands in social anxiety.

35. Empathy for positive and negative emotions in social anxiety disorder.

36. Social anxiety and trustworthiness judgments of dynamic facial expressions of emotion.

37. The impact of high trait social anxiety on neural processing of facial emotion expressions in females.

38. Common and distinct neural correlates of facial emotion processing in social anxiety disorder and Williams syndrome: A systematic review and voxel-based meta-analysis of functional resonance imaging studies.

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