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8Table of ContentsAcknowledgements3Preface 8Chapter 1: General Introduction 10Difficulties in Social Interactions in Autism and Social Anxiety 11Perception of Nonverbal Signals of Emotions in Autism and Social Anxiety 13Resonance of Observed Emotional Expressions in Autism and Social Anxiety 16Sensation of Embodied Emotions in Autism and Social Anxiety 17Employment of More Naturalistic Stimuli in Facial Emotion Perception Research18Outline of the Dissertation 19Chapter 2: Who Gets Caught by the Emotion? Attentional Biases toward Emotional Facial Expressions and Their Link to Social Anxiety and Autistic Traits 22Abstract 23Method 28Results 34Discussion 42Chapter 3: Reading your emotions in my physiology? Reliable emotion interpretations in absence of a robust physiological resonance 47Abstract 48Method 51Results 59Discussion 67Chapter 4: Facial Mimicry and Metacognitive Judgments in Emotion Recognition are Distinctly Modulated by Social Anxiety and Autistic Traits 72Abstract 73Methods 79Results 89Discussion 94Chapter 5: Individual differences in interoception and autistic traits share altered facial emotion perception, but not recognition per se 101Abstract 102Experiment 1110Method 110Results 115Table of ContentsAcknowledgements 5Preface 11Chapter 1 General Introduction 15Difficulties in Social Interactions in Autism and Social Anxiety 17Perception of Nonverbal Signals of Emotions in Autism and Social Anxiety20Resonance of Observed Emotional Expressions in Autism and Social Anxiety23Sensation of Embodied Emotions in Autism and Social Anxiety 24Employment of More Naturalistic Stimuli in Facial Emotion Perception Research26Outline of the Dissertation 27Chapter 2: Who Gets Caught by the Emotion? Attentional Biases toward Emotional Facial Expressions and Their Link to Social Anxiety and Autistic Traits31Abstract 32Method 38Results 44Discussion 51Chapter 3 Reading your emotions in my physiology? Reliable emotion interpretations in absence of a robust physiological resonance59Abstract 60Method 63Results 72Discussion 81Chapter 4 Facial Mimicry and Metacognitive Judgments in Emotion Recognition are Distinctly Modulated by Social Anxiety and Autistic Traits89Abstract 90Methods 97Results 108Discussion 115