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Interpretation bias modification for hostility: A randomized clinical trial. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2021
Objective: Hostility is a transdiagnostic phenomenon that can have a profound negative impact on interpersonal functioning and psychopathological severity. Evidence suggests that cognitive bias modification for interpretation bias (CBM-I) potentially reduces hostility.
Martijn W. van Teffelen   +4 more
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CBM-I Training and Its Effect on Interpretations of Intent, Facial Expressions, Attention and Aggressive Behavior

open access: yesEurope's Journal of Psychology, 2021
There is abundant evidence suggesting that attention and interpretation biases are powerful precursors of aggression. However, little is known how these biases may interact with one another in the development and maintenance of aggression.
Nouran AlMoghrabi   +4 more
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Interpretation Biases in Pain: Validation of Two New Stimulus Sets

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Adults with chronic pain interpret ambiguous information in a pain and illness related fashion. However, limitations have been highlighted with traditional experimental paradigms used to measure interpretation biases. Whilst ambiguous scenarios have been
Daniel Gaffiero   +3 more
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Investigating the Role of Interpretation Bias in Mindfulness-Based Treatment of Adults With Generalized Anxiety Disorder

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Although mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have garnered empirical support for a wide range of psychological conditions, the psychological processes that mediate the relationship between MBIs and subsequent symptomatic improvement are less well ...
Elizabeth A. Hoge   +7 more
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Interpretive Bias Modification for Disgust

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Psychopathology, 2013
Evidence suggests that cognitive bias modification paradigms (CBM-I) targeting interpretive biases can modify threat-based biases in anxious individuals, thereby reducing anxiety symptoms. However, no research to date has examined whether such paradigms can modify disgust-relevant biases. This is an important issue given evidence of disgust's role in a
Whitton, Alexis E.   +3 more
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A New Experimental Design to Examine Cognitive Biases for Gastrointestinal Related Stimuli in Children and Adolescents

open access: yesChildren, 2023
Cognitive biases toward disorder-specific stimuli are suggested as crucial to the development and maintenance of symptoms in adults with functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID).
Ellen Bjerre-Nielsen   +5 more
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Bias in Semantic and Discourse Interpretation

open access: yesCoRR, 2018
In this paper, we show how game-theoretic work on conversation combined with a theory of discourse structure provides a framework for studying interpretive bias. Interpretive bias is an essential feature of learning and understanding but also something that can be used to pervert or subvert the truth.
Nicholas Asher, Soumya Paul
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A Topological Interpretation for the Bias Invariant [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1986
The bias invariant has been used to distinguish between the homotopy types of 2 2 -complexes. In this note we show that two
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Trained interpretive bias and anxiety

open access: yesBehaviour Research and Therapy, 2007
The relationship between anxiety and interpretive bias has been studied extensively, but the causal direction of this relationship remains largely unexplored. Do negative interpretations cause anxiety or is anxiety the cause of negative interpretations? Or are the two mutually reinforcing?
Salemink, E.   +2 more
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Development of the Interpretation Bias Index for PTSD [PDF]

open access: yesCognitive Therapy and Research, 2018
Cognitive models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) implicate interpretation biases as a maintaining factor of symptoms. Existing measures index symptoms and negative beliefs in PTSD patients, but not threatening interpretation of socially-ambiguous information, which would further inform cognitive models of PTSD.
Joseph W. Boffa   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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