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Description: This study investigated how trait social anxiety and gaze camouflage influence gaze behavior, place preference, and autonomic responses (heart rate and skin conductance) using a naturalistic field-like experimental design.

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This study investigated how trait social anxiety influences gaze behavior, place preference, and physiological reactions (heart rate and skin conductance) using a naturalistic two-phase design. The first phase was a half-hour walk with a freely chosen route (see Figure 1 for the setup); the second phase constituted of a staged social interaction starting with a short waiting period where a presuma…

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