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Working Memory Capacity in Social Anxiety Disorder: Revisiting Prior Conclusions

Abstract

In one of the few studies examining working memory processes in social anxiety disorder (SAD), Amir and Bomyea (2011) recruited participants with and without SAD to complete a working memory span task with neutral and social threat words. Those with SAD showed better working memory performance for social threat words compared to neutral words, suggesting an enhancement in processing efficiency for socially threatening information in SAD. The …

Authors

Waechter S; Moscovitch DA; Vidovic V; Bielak T; Rowa K; McCabe RE

Journal

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, Vol. 127, No. 3, pp. 276–281

Publisher

American Psychological Association (APA)

Publication Date

4 2018

DOI

10.1037/abn0000341

ISSN

2769-7541