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Effects of cognitive bias modification on social anxiety: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias in information processing-is considered a novel intervention for social anxiety disorder (SAD), which has drawn considerable interest from researchers.
Haining Liu +3 more
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Does approach bias modification really work in the eating domain? A commentary on Kakoschke et al. (2017) [PDF]
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Becker, D. +3 more
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Automatic tendencies to approach addictionrelated stimuli have been linked to the development and maintenance of harmful drug use behavior. Recent studies have shown that these automatic approaches can be directly addressed and modified by cognitive bias
Eiler Tanja Joan +8 more
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Quenching effects in the cumulative jet spectrum
The steeply falling jet spectrum induces a bias on the medium modifications of jet observables in heavy-ion collisions. To explore this effect, we develop a novel analytic framework to study the quenched jet spectrum and its cumulative.
Adam Takacs, Konrad Tywoniuk
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Does comorbid anxiety or depression moderate effects of approach bias modification in the treatment of alcohol use disorders? [PDF]
Objective: Approach bias modification (ApBM) is a promising new add-on training intervention for patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Given that comorbid anxiety and major depressive disorders are very common in AUD, and that such comorbidity affects psychological treatments negatively, the primary aim of the present study was investigating ...
Elske Salemink +4 more
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Exploratory Study: A Modification Training Method of Attentional Bias Toward Safety
Background: The high sensitivity of individuals toward safety information in production activities, that is, attentional bias toward safety (ABS), can positively predict safe behaviors.
Jingqi Gao +3 more
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BackgroundAttentional bias for substance-relevant cues has been found to contribute to the persistence of addiction. Attentional bias modification (ABM) interventions might, therefore, increase positive treatment outcome and reduce relapse rates.
Janika Heitmann +9 more
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BackgroundConventional psychology therapies are unable to address automatic biases that result in individuals relapsing into their substance use disorder.
Zhang, Melvyn +6 more
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Introduction Alcohol-related cues trigger relapse in patients with alcohol use disorders (AUDs). These cues may automatically activate motivational approach tendencies.
Reinout W Wiers +4 more
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BackgroundMore than 50% of all patients with breast cancer experience fatigue symptoms during and after their treatment course. Recent evidence has shown that fatigue is partly driven by cognitive biases such as the self-as-fatigued identity bias, which ...
Wolbers, Roos +4 more
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