In socially anxious participants, the N1 latency was shorter in response to chemosensory stimuli donated during the anxiety condition as compared to chemosensory stimuli donated during the sport control condition [Chemosensory Condition: F (1, 14) = 9.80, p = 0.007, f = 0.84, Power = 0.83]. This effect was more pronounced in male than in female participants [Chemosensory Condition by Sex of Perceiver: F (1, 14) = 6.71, p = 0.021 f = 0.69, Power = 0.83; nested effects: Chemosensory Condition within male participants: F (1, 14) = 16.37, p = 0.001, f = 1.08, Power = 0.96].