Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into account. This experiment examined whether modification of interpretive bias retroactively affects memory for prior events and their initial interpretation. Before training, participants imagined themselves in emotionally ambiguous scenarios to which they provided endings that often revealed their interpretations. Then they were trained to resolve the ambiguity in other situations in a consistently positive (n = 37) or negative way (n = 38) before they tried to recall the initial scenarios and endings. Results indicated that memory for the endings was imbued with the emotional tone of the training, whereas memory for the scenarios was unaffect...
Previous research has shown that interpretation biases can be experimentally induced and endure for ...
Research suggests that interpretative cognitive biases can be attenuated by cognitive bias modificat...
Abstract Remindings—stimulus-guided retrievals of prior events—may help us interpret ambiguous event...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Cognitive theories propose that interpretive biases play an important role in the onset and maintena...
Previous research has shown that it is possible to experimentally induce interpretive biases using a...
Background and objectives Interpretation bias modification can affect stress reactivity, yet results...
Training participants to select threat or nonthreat interpretations of emotionally ambiguous stimuli...
Previous research has demonstrated that it is possible to induce biases in the interpretation of amb...
The interpretation of emotionally ambiguous words, sentences, or scenarios can be biased through tra...
In this study we assessed the cognitive mechanisms underlying the affective consequences of modifyin...
The interpretation paradigm of cognitive-bias modification (CBM-I) was modified with instructions us...
Evidence is accumulating that interpretations can be trained using Cognitive Bias Modification proce...
When anxious or depressed people try to recall emotionally ambiguous events, they produce errors tha...
Previous research has shown that interpretation biases can be experimentally induced and endure for ...
Research suggests that interpretative cognitive biases can be attenuated by cognitive bias modificat...
Abstract Remindings—stimulus-guided retrievals of prior events—may help us interpret ambiguous event...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Cognitive theories propose that interpretive biases play an important role in the onset and maintena...
Previous research has shown that it is possible to experimentally induce interpretive biases using a...
Background and objectives Interpretation bias modification can affect stress reactivity, yet results...
Training participants to select threat or nonthreat interpretations of emotionally ambiguous stimuli...
Previous research has demonstrated that it is possible to induce biases in the interpretation of amb...
The interpretation of emotionally ambiguous words, sentences, or scenarios can be biased through tra...
In this study we assessed the cognitive mechanisms underlying the affective consequences of modifyin...
The interpretation paradigm of cognitive-bias modification (CBM-I) was modified with instructions us...
Evidence is accumulating that interpretations can be trained using Cognitive Bias Modification proce...
When anxious or depressed people try to recall emotionally ambiguous events, they produce errors tha...
Previous research has shown that interpretation biases can be experimentally induced and endure for ...
Research suggests that interpretative cognitive biases can be attenuated by cognitive bias modificat...
Abstract Remindings—stimulus-guided retrievals of prior events—may help us interpret ambiguous event...