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Low working memory load facilitates attention bias modification training
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2021Implementations of attention bias modification training (ABMT) attempt to retrain attention away from rather than towards threat, thereby disrupting the anxiety-related attentional bias (AB). Yet, results of ABMT studies have been mixed due to limitations in knowledge of mechanisms underlying ABMT efficacy.
David, Yap +2 more
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Attentional bias modification reduces clinical depression and enhances attention toward happiness
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2019Difficulty in clinical antidepressant treatment leads to the pursuit of alternative treatments, such as cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT). CBT combined with regular antidepressants have indicated an optimal therapeutic effect in clinic. Attentional bias is important in the occurrence and remission of depression, however, few studies have explored the ...
Qin, Dai, Lidan, Hu, Zhengzhi, Feng
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Attention bias modification for adult depression
2022Conference talk given at eABCT conference in Barcelona, Spain, Sept 7 - 10, 2022.
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Attentional bias modification facilitates attentional control mechanisms: Evidence from eye tracking
Biological Psychology, 2015Social anxiety is thought to be maintained by biased attentional processing towards threatening information. Research has further shown that the experimental attenuation of this bias, through the implementation of attentional bias modification (ABM), may serve to reduce social anxiety vulnerability. However, the mechanisms underlying ABM remain unclear.
Nigel T.M. Chen +4 more
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Psychophysiology
AbstractRecent years have raised questions about the effectiveness of attentional bias modification (ABM) in individuals with social anxiety. In the current study, we employed a novel training method—ABM‐positive‐search training—to modify attentional bias in socially anxious individuals.
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AbstractRecent years have raised questions about the effectiveness of attentional bias modification (ABM) in individuals with social anxiety. In the current study, we employed a novel training method—ABM‐positive‐search training—to modify attentional bias in socially anxious individuals.
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Attention bias modification for youth with social anxiety disorder
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2016Background Attention bias modification treatment (ABMT) targets threat‐related attention biases in anxiety disorders. Most clinical trials of ABMT have focused on adults or small samples of youth. The current randomized controlled trial (RCT) examines ABMT efficacy in youth with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and
Lee, Pergamin-Hight +3 more
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Attentional Bias and Attentional Bias Modification in PTSD
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Fan Zhang +4 more
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The Attentional Bias Modification Approach to Anxiety Intervention
Clinical Psychological Science, 2015Anxiety vulnerability and dysfunction are characterized by an attentional bias to threat. Cognitive training procedures designed to modify selective attentional responding to threat originally were developed to test the hypothesis that this attentional bias causally contributes to anxious disposition. The capacity of attentional bias modification (ABM)
MacLeod, C., Clarke, Patrick
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Emotion, 2015
Previous studies have shown that attentional bias modification (ABM) is effective in reducing negative attentional biases. However, the mechanisms underlying how ABM effectively reduces negative attentional biases are still unclear. In the present study, we conducted an ABM procedure that included a 3-day training session with a sample of nonclinical ...
Yuki, Nishiguchi +2 more
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Previous studies have shown that attentional bias modification (ABM) is effective in reducing negative attentional biases. However, the mechanisms underlying how ABM effectively reduces negative attentional biases are still unclear. In the present study, we conducted an ABM procedure that included a 3-day training session with a sample of nonclinical ...
Yuki, Nishiguchi +2 more
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