Appearance-related attentional bias is associated with dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformity: an eye-tracking study (opens in new tab)
IntroductionAppearance-related attentional bias has been body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and in individuals with elevated concern; however, it remains unclear whether similar attentional are observed in individuals with objectively verifiable jaw deformities. Appearance-related attentional bias has been observed across clinical populations with elevated appearance concern, highlighting its relevance as a general perceptual-cognitive mechanism associated with appearance monitoring.MethodsSixty ...
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