Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aetiology and maintenance of Social Anxiety Disorder. However, it is unknown if the effects of induced biases transfer to behaviour. In two analogue studies, behavioural changes in response to aversive and positive stimuli were measured after the induction of positive and negative interpretation biases in ‘averagely anxious’ participants. Responses to emotional multi-facial displays (‘crowds’) were measured using an indirect Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT). The crowds comprised different ratios of either neutral and angry faces or happy and angry faces. In Experiment 1, negatively trained participants (NETs) showed a faster avoidance response for t...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated that individuals suffering from anxiety tend to inte...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Studies of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in the social anxiety literature typicall...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Contains fulltext : 90185.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cognitive bias...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias each h...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIt is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias ...
Patients with an anxiety disorder are characterised by a tendency to impose threatening interpretati...
Background and objectives: It is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias each h...
On the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) high socially anxious (HSA) individuals exhibit increased behav...
Background: There is overwhelming evidence that anxiety is associated with the tendency to interpret...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated that individuals suffering from anxiety tend to inte...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Studies of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in the social anxiety literature typicall...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Contains fulltext : 90185.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cognitive bias...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety include the well-evidenced Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE), t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias each h...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIt is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias ...
Patients with an anxiety disorder are characterised by a tendency to impose threatening interpretati...
Background and objectives: It is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias each h...
On the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) high socially anxious (HSA) individuals exhibit increased behav...
Background: There is overwhelming evidence that anxiety is associated with the tendency to interpret...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated that individuals suffering from anxiety tend to inte...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Studies of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in the social anxiety literature typicall...