Authors
Huijing Chen, Francesca D’Angelis, Mingyi Qian, Anna Pohl, Alexander L Gerlach
Publication date
2022/12/16
Journal
Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie
Publisher
Hogrefe Verlag
Description
Background
Individuals with social phobia are characterized by a heightened sensitivity for physical symptom such as blushing.
Objectives
We exploratorily examined whether blushing-fearful individuals with/without social phobia were more sensitive to perceiving facial temperature increases compared to healthy controls.
Methods
50 participants were tested using an adaptive two-alternative forced-choice task. A Peltier element was attached to the cheek and repeatedly warmed up in one of two phases. The participants’ task was to indicate in which of the two phases the temperature had increased.
Results
Contrary to our hypothesis, blushing-fearful individuals with social phobia (n= 11) were less sensitive to facial temperature increases, i. e., exhibited higher temperature perception threshold, than the subclinical group (n= 14) and healthy controls (n= 23).
Limitations
The preliminary nature of our study should be …
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H Chen, F D'Angelis, M Qian, A Pohl, AL Gerlach - Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und …, 2022