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Attention for future reward
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Kicking the habit : why evidence for habits in humans might be overestimated
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Automatic stimulus evaluation depends on goal-relevance
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Beyond associations : do implicit beliefs play a role in smoking addiction?
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Attention to future actions: the influence of instructed S-R versus S-S mappings on attentional control
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Implicit measures of "wanting" and "liking" in humans
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Heavy social drinkers score higher on implicit wanting and liking for alcohol than alcohol-dependent patients and light social drinkers
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On the automaticity of the evaluative priming effect in the valent/non-valent categorization task
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Implicit attitudes towards smoking predict long-term relapse in abstinent smokers
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A review of current evidence for the causal impact of attentional bias on fear and anxiety
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Implicit gambling attitudes in problem gamblers: positive but not negative implicit associations
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On the predictive validity of automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies in abstaining alcohol-dependent patients
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The Dutch version of the McLean Screening Instrument for borderline personality disorder (MSI-BPD)
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Is the emotional modulation of the attentional blink driven by response bias?
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Do automatic attentional bias and automatically activated attitudes have a causal influence on addictive behaviour
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Reduced attentional blink for gambling-related stimuli in problem gamblers
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Testing the validity of implicit measures of wanting and liking
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The attentional blink is diminished for targets that form coherent semantic categories
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Differential predictive power of self report and implicit measures on behavioural and physiological fear responses to spiders
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Effects of attention training on self-reported, implicit, physiological and behavioural measures of spider fear