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A review of current evidence for the causal impact of attentional bias on fear and anxiety
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Limited transfer of threat bias following attentional retraining
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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
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Negative information enhances the attentional blink in dysphoria
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Attention for emotional faces under restricted awareness revisited: Do emotional faces automatically attract attention?
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A time-course analysis of attentional cueing by threatening scenes
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Antisociality, underarousal and the validity of the Concealed Information Polygraph Test
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Startling secrets: Startle eye blink modulation by concealed crime information
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Components of attentional bias to threat in high trait anxiety: facilitated engagement, impaired disengagement, and attentional avoidance
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Psychopathy and physiological detection of concealed information: A review
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Attention to threat in anxiety-prone individuals: Mechanisms underlying attentional bias
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External validity of tee Concealed Information Test: Accuracy in prisoners versus community volunteers
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Criminality, underarousal and the validity of the Concealed Information polygraph Test
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Beravioural responding to concealed information: Examining the role of relevance orienting
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Psychopathic traits and autonomic responding to concealed information in a prison sample
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Signals for threat modulate attentional capture and holding: Fear-conditioning and extinction during the exogenous cueing task
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Time-course of attention for threatening pictures in high and low trait anxiety
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Orienting to guilty knowledge
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Does imminent threat capture and hold attention?