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Unravelling the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying counterconditioning in humans. [PDF]
Wirz L +6 more
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Looking out for danger: An attentional bias towards spatially predictable threatening stimuli [PDF]
Crombez, Geert +4 more
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ABSTRACT Anthropologists and public health professionals have long recognized the value of people‐centered, community‐based interventions. Securing community buy‐in is an essential precursor to any successful community‐based intervention. We describe the adaptation of pile sort methods to understand existing community relations, establish community buy‐
Jakob Hanschu +2 more
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On the debated role of temporo-parietal dysfunction in patients with basal ganglia neglect.
Luca Francesco Ticini
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Publisher Correction: Representational dynamics during extinction of fear memories in the human brain. [PDF]
Pacheco-Estefan D +13 more
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Can we repudiate ontology altogether?
Abstract Ontological nihilists repudiate ontology altogether, maintaining that ontological structure is an unnecessary addition to our theorizing. Recent defenses of the view involve a sophisticated combination of highly expressive but ontologically innocent languages combined with a metaphysics of features—non‐objectual, complete but modifiable states
Christopher J. Masterman
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Fear-induced hyperalgesia in quiescent inflammatory bowel disease. [PDF]
Öhlmann H +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Cognitive‐behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) achieves small to modest effect sizes, which invites the question, ‘What clinical modifications might improve outcomes?’ This paper proposes an integration of CBTp with a neuropsychoanalytic approach that in clinical practice might extend the gains achieved by CBTp alone.
Michael Garrett
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Computational Modelling Reveals Slower Safety Learning and Threat Extinction are Associated With Higher Anxiety Severity in Remote Fear Conditioning. [PDF]
Kerr T +9 more
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