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Arne Leer

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Behavior Therapy|February 4, 2015
Countering fear renewal: changes in the UCS representation generalize across contextsArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 18, 2020
Side effects of induced lateral eye movements during aversive ideationArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Frontiers in Psychiatry|April 24, 2018
Beyond Extinction: Prolonged Conditioning and Repeated Threat Exposure Abolish Contextual Renewal of Fear-Potentiated Startle Discrimination but Leave Expectancy Ratings IntactArne Leer, Kim Haesen, Bram Vervliet
Cognition & Emotion|September 28, 2018
Generalisation of threat expectancy increases with timeArne Leer, Dieuwke Sevenster, Miriam J J Lommen
Behavior Therapy|April 30, 2018
Safety Behavior After Extinction Triggers a Return of Threat ExpectancySophie L van Uijen, Arne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 23, 2020
Induction of conditioned avoidance via mental imageryAngelos-Militaris Krypotos, Gaëtan Mertens, Arne Leer, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|May 13, 2014
How eye movements in EMDR work: changes in memory vividness and emotionalityArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Marcel A van den Hout
Behavior Therapy|July 16, 2014
Shaking that icky feeling: effects of extinction and counterconditioning on disgust-related evaluative learningIris M Engelhard, Arne Leer, Emma Lange, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 7, 2013
Eye movements during recall of aversive memory decreases conditioned fearArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Annemarie Altink, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 19, 2017
Eye movement during recall reduces objective memory performance: An extended replicationArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Bert Lenaert, et al.
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Behavior Therapy|February 4, 2015
Countering fear renewal: changes in the UCS representation generalize across contextsArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 18, 2020
Side effects of induced lateral eye movements during aversive ideationArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Frontiers in Psychiatry|April 24, 2018
Beyond Extinction: Prolonged Conditioning and Repeated Threat Exposure Abolish Contextual Renewal of Fear-Potentiated Startle Discrimination but Leave Expectancy Ratings IntactArne Leer, Kim Haesen, Bram Vervliet
Cognition & Emotion|September 28, 2018
Generalisation of threat expectancy increases with timeArne Leer, Dieuwke Sevenster, Miriam J J Lommen
Behavior Therapy|April 30, 2018
Safety Behavior After Extinction Triggers a Return of Threat ExpectancySophie L van Uijen, Arne Leer, Iris M Engelhard
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 23, 2020
Induction of conditioned avoidance via mental imageryAngelos-Militaris Krypotos, Gaëtan Mertens, Arne Leer, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|May 13, 2014
How eye movements in EMDR work: changes in memory vividness and emotionalityArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Marcel A van den Hout
Behavior Therapy|July 16, 2014
Shaking that icky feeling: effects of extinction and counterconditioning on disgust-related evaluative learningIris M Engelhard, Arne Leer, Emma Lange, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 7, 2013
Eye movements during recall of aversive memory decreases conditioned fearArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Annemarie Altink, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 19, 2017
Eye movement during recall reduces objective memory performance: An extended replicationArne Leer, Iris M Engelhard, Bert Lenaert, et al.
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