All Relations between Anxiety Disorders and cognitive bias modification

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Donna L Ewing, Suzanne Dash, Ellen J Thompson, Cassie M Hazell, Zoe Hughes, Kathryn J Lester, Sam Cartwright-Hatto. No Significant Evidence of Cognitive Biases for Emotional Stimuli in Children At-Risk of Developing Anxiety Disorders. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 44. issue 7. 2017-03-06. PMID:26747448. no significant evidence of cognitive biases for emotional stimuli in children at-risk of developing anxiety disorders. 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Donna L Ewing, Suzanne Dash, Ellen J Thompson, Cassie M Hazell, Zoe Hughes, Kathryn J Lester, Sam Cartwright-Hatto. No Significant Evidence of Cognitive Biases for Emotional Stimuli in Children At-Risk of Developing Anxiety Disorders. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 44. issue 7. 2017-03-06. PMID:26747448. this paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop anxiety disorders may be partially explained by these children having increased cognitive biases towards threat compared with children of non-anxious parents. 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Donna L Ewing, Suzanne Dash, Ellen J Thompson, Cassie M Hazell, Zoe Hughes, Kathryn J Lester, Sam Cartwright-Hatto. No Significant Evidence of Cognitive Biases for Emotional Stimuli in Children At-Risk of Developing Anxiety Disorders. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 44. issue 7. 2017-03-06. PMID:26747448. it is possible that these cognitive biases only become present subsequent to the development of an anxiety disorder, or only in older at-risk children. 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gillian R Brown, Philippa Cullum, Stacey Martin, Susan D Heal. Sex differences in performance on a cognitive bias task in Norway rats. Behavioural processes. vol 133. 2017-02-03. PMID:27836736. for instance, negative cognitive biases, where individuals assess ambiguous situations as unrewarding, are commonly found in humans suffering from anxiety disorders. 2017-02-03 2023-08-13 rat
Adam C Mills, DeMond M Grant, Matt R Judah, Evan J Whit. The influence of anticipatory processing on attentional biases in social anxiety. Behavior therapy. vol 45. issue 5. 2015-07-28. PMID:25022782. research on cognitive theories of social anxiety disorder (sad) has identified individual processes that influence this condition (e.g., cognitive biases, repetitive negative thinking), but few studies have attempted to examine the interaction between these processes. 2015-07-28 2023-08-13 human
Jennifer Y F La. Cognitive bias modification of interpretations: a viable treatment for child and adolescent anxiety? Behaviour research and therapy. vol 51. issue 10. 2014-11-12. PMID:23916630. cognitive bias modification of interpretations (cbm-i) training has been used to treat adult anxiety disorders. 2014-11-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carolin Eberl, Reinout W Wiers, Steffen Pawelczack, Mike Rinck, Eni S Becker, Johannes Lindenmeye. Implementation of approach bias re-training in alcoholism-how many sessions are needed? Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 38. issue 2. 2014-09-29. PMID:24164417. computerized cognitive bias modification (cbm) programs have generated promising results regarding the treatment of alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders. 2014-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Elske Salemink, Merel Kindt, Henk Rienties, Marcel van den Hou. Internet-based cognitive bias modification of interpretations in patients with anxiety disorders: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 45. issue 1. 2014-07-23. PMID:24177146. internet-based cognitive bias modification of interpretations in patients with anxiety disorders: a randomised controlled trial. 2014-07-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Arnaud Picte. Looking on the bright side in social anxiety: the potential benefit of promoting positive mental imagery. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-02-19. PMID:24550815. the present article defends the view that combining bias induction with a repeated practice in generating positive imagery in a cognitive bias modification procedure could represent a promising area for future research and clinical innovation in social anxiety disorder. 2014-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Xiaoxue Fu, Yasong Du, Shun Au, Jennifer Y F La. Reducing negative interpretations in adolescents with anxiety disorders: a preliminary study investigating the effects of a single session of cognitive bias modification training. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 4. 2013-09-09. PMID:23219491. reducing negative interpretations in adolescents with anxiety disorders: a preliminary study investigating the effects of a single session of cognitive bias modification training. 2013-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Courtney Beard, Risa B Weisberg, Jennifer Primac. Socially anxious primary care patients' attitudes toward cognitive bias modification (CBM): a qualitative study. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 40. issue 5. 2013-02-08. PMID:22127022. cognitive bias modification (cbm) is a novel treatment for anxiety disorders that utilizes computerized tasks to train attention and interpretation biases away from threat. 2013-02-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Per Carlbring, Maria Apelstrand, Helena Sehlin, Nader Amir, Andreas Rousseau, Stefan G Hofmann, Gerhard Andersso. Internet-delivered attention bias modification training in individuals with social anxiety disorder--a double blind randomized controlled trial. BMC psychiatry. vol 12. 2013-01-11. PMID:22731889. computerized cognitive bias modification for social anxiety disorder has in several well conducted trials shown great promise with as many as 72% no longer fulfilling diagnostic criteria after a 4 week training program. 2013-01-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tina In-Albon, Silvia Schneide. Does the vigilance-avoidance gazing behavior of children with separation anxiety disorder change after cognitive-behavioral therapy? Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 40. issue 7. 2012-12-21. PMID:22466517. cognitive biases are of interest in understanding the development of anxiety disorders. 2012-12-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tina In-Albon, Silvia Schneide. Does the vigilance-avoidance gazing behavior of children with separation anxiety disorder change after cognitive-behavioral therapy? Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 40. issue 7. 2012-12-21. PMID:22466517. they also play a significant role during psychotherapy, where cognitive biases are modified in order to break the vicious cycle responsible for maintaining anxiety disorders. 2012-12-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Colin MacLeod, Andrew Mathew. Cognitive bias modification approaches to anxiety. Annual review of clinical psychology. vol 8. 2012-08-02. PMID:22035241. clinical anxiety disorders and elevated levels of anxiety vulnerability are characterized by cognitive biases, and this processing selectivity has been implicated in theoretical accounts of these conditions. 2012-08-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Courtney Beard, Risa B Weisberg, Nader Ami. Combined cognitive bias modification treatment for social anxiety disorder: a pilot trial. Depression and anxiety. vol 28. issue 11. 2012-04-06. PMID:21898705. combined cognitive bias modification treatment for social anxiety disorder: a pilot trial. 2012-04-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Courtney Beard, Risa B Weisberg, Nader Ami. Combined cognitive bias modification treatment for social anxiety disorder: a pilot trial. Depression and anxiety. vol 28. issue 11. 2012-04-06. PMID:21898705. cognitive bias modification (cbm) is a promising treatment for social anxiety disorder (sad). 2012-04-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tina In-Albon, Kathrin Dubi, Ronald M Rapee, Silvia Schneide. Forced choice reaction time paradigm in children with separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, and nonanxious controls. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 47. issue 12. 2012-01-05. PMID:19733835. studies focussing on the specificity of cognitive biases across different types of anxiety disorders in childhood are rare. 2012-01-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Oliver J Robinson, Allison M Letkiewicz, Cassie Overstreet, Monique Ernst, Christian Grillo. The effect of induced anxiety on cognition: threat of shock enhances aversive processing in healthy individuals. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 11. issue 2. 2011-08-30. PMID:21484411. individuals with anxiety disorders demonstrate altered cognitive performance including (1) cognitive biases towards negative stimuli (affective biases) and (2) increased cognitive rigidity (e.g., impaired conflict adaptation) on affective stroop tasks. 2011-08-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Melinda F Cannon, Carl F Weem. Cognitive biases in childhood anxiety disorders: do interpretive and judgment biases distinguish anxious youth from their non-anxious peers? Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 24. issue 7. 2010-11-30. PMID:20554426. cognitive biases in childhood anxiety disorders: do interpretive and judgment biases distinguish anxious youth from their non-anxious peers? 2010-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear