Introduction This article is entitled "Blush and Physiological Arousal in Social Phobia" in "Journal of Abnormal Psychology" (Vol. 110, No. 1) (Gerlach et al., 2001). The article is criticized. 2). "The face turns red, especially shame and sputum" is defined. People believe facial flushing is accompanied by interactive physiological, behavioral and cognitive factors. The actual cause of the blush is physiological, the blood volume of the face increases, the red color of the blush area expands.
Blusher is a physiological response unique to humans, a characteristic physiological response related to social anxiety. Redness of the neck and chest, unconscious redness is the response to assessment and social concern. Blurring the face is to react not only to embarrassed emotions but also other social oriented emotions such as shame, guilt, shame, self-respect. People with high social unrest are felt more likely to be blushing than people with less social unrest. Three types of blush can be measured: a subjective blush (how many individuals think they are blushing), a physiological blush (a blush measured by a physiological indicator), and observed Blush (others observe the blush). Social anxiety is strongly associated with the subjective blush and is irrelevant to the blush as measured by physiological indicators (such as temperature and blood flow to the cheek and forehead), and has a moderate correlation with the observed blush
Introduction This article is entitled "Blush and Physiological Arousal in Social Phobia" in "Journal of Abnormal Psychology" (Vol. 110, No. 1) (Gerlach et al., 2001). The article is criticized. 2). The blush is defined as "face turns red, especially shame and sorrow." The blush is thought to involve interactive physiological, behavioral, and cognitive factors. - According to the Oxford dictionary, phobia is an extreme or irrational fear of something. Phobia is usually compared to "fear". Fear is often a normal part of life, as there are many things in life that seem to cause slight hypersensitivity, like insects, thieves and even surgery. In theory, most people have a certain "wise" anxiety in the face of the medical vision, especially when it may be "invasive".