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Key takeaways from Eye-tracking study suggests that people with social anxiety not only avoid looking at strangers but also their surroundings

A new study published in the journal PLOS One suggests that social anxiety is characterized by increased avoidance, rather than hypervigilance, during social situations. ...

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People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) experience a persistent fear of social judgment, leading them to avoid social scenarios.
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