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531 related items for PubMed ID: 10532148

  • 1. Attentional bias for emotional faces in generalized anxiety disorder.
    Bradley BP, Mogg K, White J, Groom C, de Bono J.
    Br J Clin Psychol; 1999 Sep; 38(3):267-78. PubMed ID: 10532148
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  • 2. Biases in eye movements to threatening facial expressions in generalized anxiety disorder and depressive disorder.
    Mogg K, Millar N, Bradley BP.
    J Abnorm Psychol; 2000 Nov; 109(4):695-704. PubMed ID: 11195993
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  • 3. Attentional bias for emotional faces in children with generalized anxiety disorder.
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  • 4. Electrophysiological evidence of attentional biases in social anxiety disorder.
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  • 5. Attentional bias towards angry faces in childhood anxiety disorders.
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  • 6. Attentional bias to angry faces using the dot-probe task? It depends when you look for it.
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  • 7. Saccadic latency is modulated by emotional content of spatially filtered face stimuli.
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  • 8. Assessing attentional biases with stuttering.
    Lowe R, Menzies R, Packman A, O'Brian S, Jones M, Onslow M.
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  • 9. Sustained visual attention for competing emotional stimuli in social anxiety: An eye tracking study.
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    Eldar S, Yankelevitch R, Lamy D, Bar-Haim Y.
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  • 11. Biased attention to threat in paediatric anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, separation anxiety disorder) as a function of 'distress' versus 'fear' diagnostic categorization.
    Waters AM, Bradley BP, Mogg K.
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  • 12. Sustained neural alterations in anxious youth performing an attentional bias task: a pupilometry study.
    Price RB, Siegle GJ, Silk JS, Ladouceur C, McFarland A, Dahl RE, Ryan ND.
    Depress Anxiety; 2013 Jan; 30(1):22-30. PubMed ID: 22700457
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  • 13. Stimulus-Driven Attention, Threat Bias, and Sad Bias in Youth with a History of an Anxiety Disorder or Depression.
    Sylvester CM, Hudziak JJ, Gaffrey MS, Barch DM, Luby JL.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2016 Feb; 44(2):219-31. PubMed ID: 25702927
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  • 14. Attentional Bias towards Positive Emotion Predicts Stress Resilience.
    Thoern HA, Grueschow M, Ehlert U, Ruff CC, Kleim B.
    PLoS One; 2016 Feb; 11(3):e0148368. PubMed ID: 27008475
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  • 15. Furious snarling: Teeth-exposure and anxiety-related attentional bias towards angry faces.
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  • 16. Selective attention to angry faces in clinical social phobia.
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  • 17. Neurophysiological correlates of attentional bias for emotional faces in socially anxious individuals - Evidence from a visual search task and N2pc.
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  • 18. Effects of oxytocin on attention to emotional faces in healthy volunteers and highly socially anxious males.
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  • 19. Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settings.
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  • 20. It occurs after all: Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe task.
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