
Introduction to the special section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders
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- Ernst Koster (UGent) , Elaine Fox and Colin MacLeod
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- Cognitive models of anxiety disorders and unipolar depression have postulated that selective information processing plays an important role in the development and maintenance of emotional psychopathology. Cognitive bias modification (CBM) procedures have recently been developed to test this theoretical claim. The purpose of this special section is to introduce the central ideas underlying CBM and to bring together the research that exemplifies the theoretical and clinical potential of the CBM approach.
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- depression, anxiety, cognitive bias, training, ATTENTIONAL BIAS, MEMORY PROCESSES, TRAIT ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, VULNERABILITY, INFORMATION, DYSPHORIA, STIMULI
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-691341
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- Koster, Ernst, Elaine Fox, and Colin MacLeod. “Introduction to the Special Section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders.” JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 2009 : 1–4. Print.
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- Koster, E., Fox, E., & MacLeod, C. (2009). Introduction to the special section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders. JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY.
- Chicago author-date
- Koster, Ernst, Elaine Fox, and Colin MacLeod. 2009. “Introduction to the Special Section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
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- Koster, Ernst, Elaine Fox, and Colin MacLeod. 2009. “Introduction to the Special Section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
- Vancouver
- 1.Koster E, Fox E, MacLeod C. Introduction to the special section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders. JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2009. p. 1–4.
- IEEE
- [1]E. Koster, E. Fox, and C. MacLeod, “Introduction to the special section on Cognitive Bias Modification in Emotional Disorders,” JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 118, no. 1. pp. 1–4, 2009.
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