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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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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 ...
Larsen, H. +8 more
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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 ...
Larsen, H. +8 more
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Does Cognitive Bias Modification Reduce Alcohol Consumption?
2021Cognitive bias modification (CBM) refers to a variety of psychological interventions which aim to manipulate alcohol-related biases in order to reduce consumption/(re)lapse. This chapter aims to outline the different types of cognitive biases that have been identified, including attentional, approach, inhibition, and interpretation bias(es).
Andrew Jones, Matt Field
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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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How Does Cognitive Bias Modification Affect Anxiety? Mediation Analyses and Experimental Data
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2009Background: There is overwhelming evidence that anxiety is associated with the tendency to interpret information negatively. The causal relationship between this interpretive bias and anxiety has been examined by modifying interpretive bias and examining effects on anxiety. A crucial assumption is that the effect of the procedure on anxiety is mediated
Salemink, E. +2 more
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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 ...
Wiers, Reinout +3 more
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COGNITIVE BIAS MODIFICATION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia Research, 2008Craig Steel +5 more
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