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Towards Advanced Intelligent and Perceptive Soft Grippers
Implementing soft yet strong and intelligent soft grippers request innovative and creative solutions in designing soft bodies and seamlessly integrating actuated systems with hierarchical sensing. This review systematically analyses soft grippers with a deep understanding of core components, from fundamental design principles to actuation and sensing ...
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ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly advanced the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, enabling real‐time, remote, and patient‐centric cardiac care. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of AI assisted IoT‐based ECG monitoring systems, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies such as ...
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Web-Based Cognitive Bias Modification Interventions for Psychiatric Disorders: Scoping Review.
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Cognitive Bias Modification Approaches to Anxiety
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2012Clinical anxiety disorders and elevated levels of anxiety vulnerability are characterized by cognitive biases, and this processing selectivity has been implicated in theoretical accounts of these conditions. We review research that has sought to evaluate the causal contributions such biases make to anxiety dysfunction and to therapeutically alleviate ...
Colin, MacLeod, Andrew, Mathews
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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: A review of meta-analyses
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2017Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is a novel, but controversial intervention with considerable divergence amongst conclusions in individual studies and reviews. This systematic review synthesizes meta-analyses of CBM to determine whether CBM is effective, and what parameters most reliably evoke the process of CBM.A systematic literature search resulted
Emma B, Jones, Louise, Sharpe
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Cognitive bias modification of inferential flexibility
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2022This research examines the effects of a cognitive bias modification procedure for facilitating inferential flexibility, on inferences, mood, and state rumination. Participants were presented with training scenarios, followed by two consecutive inferences for each scenario.
Baruch Perlman, Nilly Mor
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Modifying insecure attachment style with cognitive bias modification
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2021Attachment theory suggests that internal working models developed from early experiences with attachment figures biases cognitive appraisals a person makes of themselves and others. The current paper investigates whether attachment-related interpretative biases can be altered using Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM-I).Eighty anxiously attached ...
Emma L, Doolan, Richard A, Bryant
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Cognitive bias modification for inferential style
Cognition and Emotion, 2018In this study, we developed a cognitive bias modification procedure that targets inferential style, and tested its effect on hope, mood, and self-esteem. Participants were randomly assigned to training conditions intended to encourage either a negative or a positive inferential style.
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