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No evidence of attentional bias in obsessive compulsive checking on the dot probe paradigm
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2009Attentional biases have been proposed as maintaining and causal factors in anxiety, and it has been suggested that training attentional bias can impact on emotional responding. Given the severity of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and the considerable number of clients who do not respond to traditional therapies, understanding the factors that ...
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Beyond the modified dot-probe task
Clinical Psychology ReviewAttention biases towards disease-relevant cues have been implicated in numerous disorders and health conditions, such as anxiety, cancer, drug-use disorders, and chronic pain. Attention bias modification (ABM) has shown that changing attention biases can change related emotional processes.
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Direct In Situ Hybridization with Oligonucleotide Functionalized Quantum Dot Probes
2010Coming from the material sciences, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots (QDs), have emerged as powerful fluorescent probes for a wide range of biological imaging applications. QDs have several advantages over organic dyes which include higher brightness, better resistance to photobleaching, and simplified multicolor target
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Measuring Attentional Bias to Threat: Reliability of Dot Probe and Eye Movement Indices
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2013Stephanie Waechter, Andrea L Nelson
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Attentional bias to angry faces using the dot-probe task? It depends when you look for it
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2006Stephen R H Langton
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Attending to emotional expressions: no evidence for automatic capture in the dot-probe task
Cognition and Emotion, 2018Swantje Puls, Klaus Rothermund
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Event‐related potentials of attentional bias toward faces in the dot‐probe task: A systematic review
Psychophysiology, 2018Lucy J Troup
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