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Predictive value of attentional bias for the recurrence of depression : a 4-year prospective study in remitted depressed individuals
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Attentional scope, rumination, and processing of emotional information : an eye-tracking study
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Do daily dynamics in rumination and affect predict depressive symptoms and trait rumination? An experience sampling study
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The Brief State Rumination Inventory (BSRI) : validation and psychometric evaluation
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A novel attention training paradigm based on operant conditioning of eye gaze: preliminary findings
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Emotionally biased cognitive processes: the weakest link predicts prospective changes in depressive symptoms
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Cognitive bias modification for depression
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Attention, interpretation, and memory biases in subclinical depression : a proof-of-principle test of the combined cognitive biases hypothesis
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The indirect effect of attention bias on memory via interpretation bias: evidence for the combined cognitive bias hypothesis in subclinical depression
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Mindwandering heightens the accessibility of negative relative to positive thought
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Increased attentional control for emotional distractors moderates the use of reflective pondering in times of life stress: a prospective study
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Deficient distracter inhibition and enhanced facilitation for emotional stimuli in depression: an ERP study
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The association between depressive symptoms and executive control impairments in response to emotional and non-emotional information
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Depression-related attentional bias: the influence of symptom severity and symptom specificity
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Attentional biases for emotional facial stimuli in currently depressed patients with bipolar disorder