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Imaging the neural effects of cognitive bias modification training
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) was first developed as an experimental tool to examine the causal role of cognitive biases, and later developed into complementary interventions in experimental psychopathology research. CBM involves the "re-training" of implicit biases by means of multiple trials of computerized tasks, and has been demonstrated to ...
Corinde Elsenoor Wiers, Reinout Wiers
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Cognitive bias modification for anxiety: current evidence and future directions [PDF]
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is an innovative approach to modifying cognitive biases that confer vulnerability to anxiety. CBM interventions are designed to directly modify attention and interpretation biases via repeated practice on cognitive tasks.
Courtney Beard
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2011
Research conducted within the general paradigm of cognitive bias modification (CBM) reveals that emotional biases in attention, interpretation, and memory are not merely associated with emotional disorders but contribute to them. After briefly describing research on both emotional biases and their modification, the authors examine similarities between ...
Paula T, Hertel, Andrew, Mathews
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Research conducted within the general paradigm of cognitive bias modification (CBM) reveals that emotional biases in attention, interpretation, and memory are not merely associated with emotional disorders but contribute to them. After briefly describing research on both emotional biases and their modification, the authors examine similarities between ...
Paula T, Hertel, Andrew, Mathews
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Cognitive bias modification in the treatment of addiction
2020This chapter reviews cognitive bias modification studies in addiction, with a discussion of ways forward. First, it is crucial to distinguish between proof-of-principle studies aimed at revealing mechanisms, typically performed in student volunteers not aiming for behavior change, and randomized controlled trials in which the goal is behavior change ...
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Enhancing the Efficacy of Cognitive Bias Modification for Social Anxiety
Behavior Therapy, 2018Cognitive bias modification for interpretation (CBM-I) is a promising treatment modality for social anxiety disorder, but effect sizes are relatively small across investigations (Hallion & Ruscio, 2011). Additionally, the extent to which CBM-I impacts other cognitive, emotional, and behavioral outcomes is unclear.
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2021
Abstract Introduction: Methamphetamine abuse has been growing during the past decade. Recent studies show that computerized training intervention can be useful. The present study compared a variety of cognitive bias modification methods (i.e., attention bias modification, approach bias modification and their combination) on attention bias, approach ...
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Abstract Introduction: Methamphetamine abuse has been growing during the past decade. Recent studies show that computerized training intervention can be useful. The present study compared a variety of cognitive bias modification methods (i.e., attention bias modification, approach bias modification and their combination) on attention bias, approach ...
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015
Aims: Recent intervention studies on adolescent smoking cessation indicate that cognitive behavioural therapy (i.e., CBT) is less efficient among impulsive adolescents. Existing evidence suggests that retraining relatively automatic impulsive action tendencies using cognitive bias modification (i.e., CBM) increased treatment outcome (i.e., alcohol ...
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Aims: Recent intervention studies on adolescent smoking cessation indicate that cognitive behavioural therapy (i.e., CBT) is less efficient among impulsive adolescents. Existing evidence suggests that retraining relatively automatic impulsive action tendencies using cognitive bias modification (i.e., CBM) increased treatment outcome (i.e., alcohol ...
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Cognitive bias modification for interpretation mitigates nocebo hyperalgesia
The Journal of PainInterpretation bias, or the extent to which one interprets ambiguous information as pain-related, has been previously shown to be associated with increased pain severity. The current study tested whether modifying interpretation biases influenced nocebo hyperalgesia. Participants were randomised to receive cognitive bias modification for interpretation
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Cognitive bias modification procedures in the management of mental disorders
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2012To review recent research on the therapeutic impact of cognitive bias modification (CBM) procedures, designed to train direct change in the patterns of attentional and interpretive bias known to characterize particular forms of psychopathology.CBM designed to change attentional selectivity has proven capable of modifying attentional biases associated ...
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Cognitive Bias Modification for Unhealthy Food Behaviours
2022Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) paradigms are hypothesised to reduce unhealthy food behaviours (and potentially weight) through the completion of non-invasive computerised tasks. Despite their potential, inconsistent task designs and study outcomes across the literature raise questions in relation to true training efficacy.
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