Repetitive Negative Thinking and Interpretation Bias in Pregnancy [PDF]
[Background] Repetitive negative thinking (RNT; e.g., worry about the future, rumination about the past) and the tendency to interpret ambiguous information in negative ways (interpretation bias) are cognitive processes that play a maintaining role in ...
Colette R. Hirsch +5 more
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Effects of cognitive load during interpretation bias modification on interpretation bias and stress reactivity [PDF]
Interpretation bias modification can affect stress reactivity, yet results have not been consistent. This inconsistency may be partly due to variability in the degree to which training procedures alter interpretation at a more automatic, rather than strategic, level of processing, and a mismatch in available resources between the training and the ...
Lies Notebaert +2 more
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Interpretation Bias in Breast Cancer Survivors Experiencing Fear of Cancer Recurrence [PDF]
Introduction: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a prevalent and persistent challenge that many cancer survivors endure. While the role of interpretation bias, a tendency to perceive ambiguous situations as threatening, has been established in the onset ...
Malwina Tuman +9 more
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Hostile interpretation bias in depression [PDF]
Research suggests an important relationship between interpretation bias, hostility and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Extant literature has yet to examine hostile interpretation bias in clinically depressed samples; the current studies sought to fill this gap.Study 1 participants included undergraduates who met criteria for MDD (n=36) or no anxiety ...
Richard Macatee +2 more
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The effect of virtual reality exposure therapy on focus of attention, self-criticism, and interpretation bias in university students with social anxiety [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The present research aims to investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality exposure therapy on the focus of attention, self-criticism, and interpretation bias among university students with social anxiety.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present
Monir Ghasempeyvandi, Hajar Torkan
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Induced interpretation bias affects free recall and episodic memory bias in social anxiety [PDF]
The combined effect of each cognitive bias, interpretation, attention, and memory bias, is known to play a causal role in the etiology and maintenance of social anxiety.
Hye Ryeong Park, Jong-Sun Lee
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Interpretation bias among breast cancer patients with post-traumatic stress symptoms [PDF]
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate interpretation bias in breast cancer patients exhibiting post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), which may affect their cognitive and emotional processing of ambiguous stimuli.
Miaomiao Wang +5 more
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The Borderline Bias in Explicit Emotion Interpretation [PDF]
Atypical emotion interpretation has been widely reported in individuals with borderline personality disorder (iBPD); however, empirical studies reported mixed results so far. We suggest that discrepancies in observations of emotion interpretation by iBPD
Sylwia Hyniewska +4 more
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Negativity Bias in Depression and Anxiety: Examining the Psychometric Properties of a Modified Scrambled Sentences Task to Measure Interpretation Bias [PDF]
In the Scrambled Sentences Task (SST), a widely used experimental paradigm for measuring negative interpretation bias (IB), participants are shown sets of ‘scrambled’ words that can be rearranged into either negative or positive sentences.
Kate Rho +3 more
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How Social Experiences Affect Interpretation Bias Among Individuals With Non-clinical Depression: The Role of Ostracism [PDF]
BackgroundExtensive knowledge and research indicate that interpretation bias is very common among individuals with sub-clinical and clinical levels of depression.
Avigail Bar-Sella +6 more
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