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Objective:Attentional biases during the processing to emotional stimuli have been thought to be associated with emotional disturbances,such as anxiety and depression.Socially anxious individuals have been assumed to allocate attention to threatening cues when they encounter social situations.Several studies have reported attentional biases to angry faces in social anxiety.Individuals with depressive mood were also expected to exhibit mood-congruent information processing biases.