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Web-based Approach Bias Modification in smokers: A randomized-controlled study
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2019Smoking is associated with automatic approach tendencies towards smoking-related stimuli. Therefore, it has been investigated whether training smoking individuals to consistently avoid smoking-related stimuli exerts positive effects on smoking behavior (Approach-Bias Modification [AppBM]).
Charlotte E. Wittekind +2 more
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A review of gamification approaches in commercial cognitive bias modification gaming applications
Technology and Health Care, 2018BACKGROUND: Cognitive biases are mostly automatic processes that result in individuals giving increased attention to threatening stimuli, with the difficulties in disengaging from these stimuli. Recent reviews have reported the presence for attention bias in several psychiatric conditions and provided evidence that such biases could be subjected to ...
Zhang, Melvyn W.B. +3 more
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Approach bias modification training (ApBM)
GedragstherapieApproach bias modification (ApBM) training as an adjunct to clinical treatment in patients with alcohol use disorder Characteristic features of the treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD) are the high risk of treatment drop-out and relapse. Research has shown that adding approach bias modification training (ApBM), a computerized form
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2021
Biased attention to negative information is a mechanism for risk and relapse in depression. Attentional bias modification (ABM) paradigms manipulate attention away from negative information to reduce this bias. ABM results have been mixed due to inconsistent methodologies and stimuli design.
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Biased attention to negative information is a mechanism for risk and relapse in depression. Attentional bias modification (ABM) paradigms manipulate attention away from negative information to reduce this bias. ABM results have been mixed due to inconsistent methodologies and stimuli design.
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Modifying cognitive errors promotes cognitive well being: A new approach to bias modification
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2011Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) procedures have been used to train individuals to interpret ambiguous information in a negative or benign direction and have provided evidence that negative biases causally contribute to emotional vulnerability.Here we present the development and validation of a new form of CBM designed to manipulate the cognitive ...
Lester, Kathryn J. +4 more
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TPM - Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 2014
The present study explores the applicability of the Many-Facet Rasch Measurement model to an Approach Avoidance Task assessing automatic approach tendencies toward alcohol. The MFRM was applied to 54 alcohol dependent outpatients who completed a combined Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) training, targeting alcohol approach and attentional bias.
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The present study explores the applicability of the Many-Facet Rasch Measurement model to an Approach Avoidance Task assessing automatic approach tendencies toward alcohol. The MFRM was applied to 54 alcohol dependent outpatients who completed a combined Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) training, targeting alcohol approach and attentional bias.
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Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2019
Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerised cognitive training task which aims to reduce automatic, impulsive responding to drug-related cues, has been found to reduce alcohol consumption among individuals seeking treatment for their drinking. However, this approach has not been trialled in patients with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD), where ...
Victoria, Manning +8 more
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Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerised cognitive training task which aims to reduce automatic, impulsive responding to drug-related cues, has been found to reduce alcohol consumption among individuals seeking treatment for their drinking. However, this approach has not been trialled in patients with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD), where ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry
Smoking is associated with an approach bias toward smoking-related stimuli. Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerized training specifically designed to modify this approach bias, has shown positive effects in patients with alcohol use disorder; however, its efficacy as an add-on in smoking cessation treatment is inconclusive.
Charlotte E. Wittekind +6 more
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Smoking is associated with an approach bias toward smoking-related stimuli. Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerized training specifically designed to modify this approach bias, has shown positive effects in patients with alcohol use disorder; however, its efficacy as an add-on in smoking cessation treatment is inconclusive.
Charlotte E. Wittekind +6 more
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Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2019
Individuals with contamination concerns show aberrant interpretational and attentional processes. Yet, it is unclear whether threat-related associations play a causal role in anxiety symptoms and attentional bias. The objective of our study was to investigate if training implicit associations affects stress reactivity and attention in the context of ...
Christina Dusend +4 more
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Individuals with contamination concerns show aberrant interpretational and attentional processes. Yet, it is unclear whether threat-related associations play a causal role in anxiety symptoms and attentional bias. The objective of our study was to investigate if training implicit associations affects stress reactivity and attention in the context of ...
Christina Dusend +4 more
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Addictive Behaviors, 2018
• Becker et al. (2017) question the effectiveness of approach bias modification in the eating domain.
Naomi, Kakoschke +2 more
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• Becker et al. (2017) question the effectiveness of approach bias modification in the eating domain.
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