Correction: Appearance-related attentional bias is associated with dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformity: an eye-tracking study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Correction: Appearance-related attentional bias is associated with dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformity: an eye-tracking study

  • By

  • Kiki Matsuzawa

  • Motoyasu Honma

  • Shugo Haga

  • Sumire Ogura

  • Yuri Masaoka

  • Masahiko Izumizaki

  • Haruhisa Nakano

  • May 19, 2026

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    Appearance-related attentional bias is linked to dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformities.

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    The study involved 60 patients with jaw deformities and 40 age-matched controls using the Body Image Concern Inventory.

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    Eye-tracking analysis revealed patients had prolonged gaze duration towards the jaw region during face viewing.

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    Patients exhibited significantly higher Body Image Concern Inventory scores compared to controls.

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    Findings highlight the perceptual processes associated with dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformities.

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