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Colin MacLeod

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The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 2023
The Attention Bias Modification Approach to Anxiety: Origins, Limitations, and OpportunitiesColin MacLeod
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|January 10, 2012
Cognitive bias modification procedures in the management of mental disordersColin Macleod
Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2018
Anxiety-linked attentional bias: backward glances and future glimpsesColin MacLeod
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 11, 2013
Don't start what you can't stop: differentiating individual differences in ruminative onset and ruminative persistence, and their contributions to dysphoriaBen Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion|January 30, 2016
Does anxiety-linked attentional bias to threatening information reflect bias in the setting of attentional goals, or bias in the execution of attentional goals?Julian Basanovic, Colin MacLeod
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|June 6, 2003
Contrasting two accounts of anxiety-linked attentional bias: selective attention to varying levels of stimulus threat intensityEdward Wilson, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion|January 30, 2014
Enhanced probing of attentional bias: the independence of anxiety-linked selectivity in attentional engagement with and disengagement from negative informationBen Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|November 14, 2013
Anxiety reactivity and anxiety perseveration represent independent dimensions of anxiety vulnerability: an in vivo studyDaniel Rudaizky, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 28, 2016
Anxiety-linked attentional bias and its modification: Illustrating the importance of distinguishing processes and procedures in experimental psychopathology researchColin MacLeod, Ben Grafton
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|November 1, 2011
Cognitive bias modification approaches to anxietyColin MacLeod, Andrew Mathews
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The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 2023
The Attention Bias Modification Approach to Anxiety: Origins, Limitations, and OpportunitiesColin MacLeod
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|January 10, 2012
Cognitive bias modification procedures in the management of mental disordersColin Macleod
Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2018
Anxiety-linked attentional bias: backward glances and future glimpsesColin MacLeod
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 11, 2013
Don't start what you can't stop: differentiating individual differences in ruminative onset and ruminative persistence, and their contributions to dysphoriaBen Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion|January 30, 2016
Does anxiety-linked attentional bias to threatening information reflect bias in the setting of attentional goals, or bias in the execution of attentional goals?Julian Basanovic, Colin MacLeod
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|June 6, 2003
Contrasting two accounts of anxiety-linked attentional bias: selective attention to varying levels of stimulus threat intensityEdward Wilson, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion|January 30, 2014
Enhanced probing of attentional bias: the independence of anxiety-linked selectivity in attentional engagement with and disengagement from negative informationBen Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|November 14, 2013
Anxiety reactivity and anxiety perseveration represent independent dimensions of anxiety vulnerability: an in vivo studyDaniel Rudaizky, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 28, 2016
Anxiety-linked attentional bias and its modification: Illustrating the importance of distinguishing processes and procedures in experimental psychopathology researchColin MacLeod, Ben Grafton
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|November 1, 2011
Cognitive bias modification approaches to anxietyColin MacLeod, Andrew Mathews
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