Self-reported mask-related worrying reduces relative avoidance bias toward unmasked faces in individuals with low Covid19 anxiety syndrome

Abstract Facial masks have become and may remain ubiquitous. Though important for preventing infection, they may also serve as a reminder of the risks of disease. Thus, they may either act as cues for threat, priming avoidance-related behavior, or as cues for a safe interaction, priming social appro...

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Main Authors: Anand Krishna, Johannes Rodrigues, Vanessa Mitschke, Andreas B. Eder
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: SpringerOpen 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/5028c2515f994f269db0c2d5cd25c90c
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