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Brain rhythms tied to social anxiety may explain why mistakes linger in memory - PsyPost

A new study suggests that people with social anxiety are more likely to remember faces they saw during mistakes. Brain recordings revealed heightened activity during errors, which predicted stronger memory for those moments—possibly explaining why social anxi…

By:Eric W. Dolan
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Brain rhythms tied to social anxiety may explain why mistakes linger in memory - PsyPost
People with higher levels of social anxiety are more likely to remember faces they saw while making mistakes, and this may be due to how their brains respond to errors in the moment. A new study publ… [+13145 chars]

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