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Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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May 11, 2002
Interpretation revealed in the blink of an eye: depressive bias in the resolution of ambiguity
Clair Lawson, Colin MacLeod, Geoff Hammond
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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March 6, 2021
Attentional processes and contamination-related intrusion distress
Jemma Todd, Colin MacLeod, Lies Notebaert
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
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January 17, 2019
Anxiety-Linked Attentional Bias: Is It Reliable?
Colin MacLeod, Ben Grafton, Lies Notebaert
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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February 13, 2008
Prepared for the worst: readiness to acquire threat bias and susceptibility to elevate trait anxiety
Patrick Clarke, Colin Macleod, Nicole Shirazee
Cognition & Emotion
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August 5, 2020
Anxiety & inhibition: dissociating the involvement of state and trait anxiety in inhibitory control deficits observed on the anti-saccade task
Owen Myles, Ben Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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January 23, 2021
Two probes and better than one: Development of a psychometrically reliable variant of the attentional probe task
Ben Grafton, Stephanie Teng, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion
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July 23, 2013
Biased attentional engagement with, and disengagement from, negative information: independent cognitive pathways to anxiety vulnerability?
Daniel Rudaizky, Julian Basanovic, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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February 12, 2022
The attenuation of spider avoidance action tendencies in spider-fearful individuals and its impact on explicit evaluation of spider stimuli
Julian Basanovic, James Page, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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June 29, 2026
Examining the roles of biased expectancies and weighting of valenced information in trait anxiety-linked state affect when approaching potentially stressful future events
Amelia Reynolds, Colin MacLeod, Ben Grafton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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February 21, 2022
Do the eyes have it? A comparison of eye-movement and attentional-probe-based approaches to indexing attentional control within the antisaccade paradigm
Julian Basanovic, Owen Myles, Colin MacLeod
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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May 11, 2002
Interpretation revealed in the blink of an eye: depressive bias in the resolution of ambiguity
Clair Lawson, Colin MacLeod, Geoff Hammond
Behaviour Research and Therapy
|
March 6, 2021
Attentional processes and contamination-related intrusion distress
Jemma Todd, Colin MacLeod, Lies Notebaert
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
|
January 17, 2019
Anxiety-Linked Attentional Bias: Is It Reliable?
Colin MacLeod, Ben Grafton, Lies Notebaert
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
February 13, 2008
Prepared for the worst: readiness to acquire threat bias and susceptibility to elevate trait anxiety
Patrick Clarke, Colin Macleod, Nicole Shirazee
Cognition & Emotion
|
August 5, 2020
Anxiety & inhibition: dissociating the involvement of state and trait anxiety in inhibitory control deficits observed on the anti-saccade task
Owen Myles, Ben Grafton, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
|
January 23, 2021
Two probes and better than one: Development of a psychometrically reliable variant of the attentional probe task
Ben Grafton, Stephanie Teng, Colin MacLeod
Cognition & Emotion
|
July 23, 2013
Biased attentional engagement with, and disengagement from, negative information: independent cognitive pathways to anxiety vulnerability?
Daniel Rudaizky, Julian Basanovic, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
|
February 12, 2022
The attenuation of spider avoidance action tendencies in spider-fearful individuals and its impact on explicit evaluation of spider stimuli
Julian Basanovic, James Page, Colin MacLeod
Behaviour Research and Therapy
|
June 29, 2026
Examining the roles of biased expectancies and weighting of valenced information in trait anxiety-linked state affect when approaching potentially stressful future events
Amelia Reynolds, Colin MacLeod, Ben Grafton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
February 21, 2022
Do the eyes have it? A comparison of eye-movement and attentional-probe-based approaches to indexing attentional control within the antisaccade paradigm
Julian Basanovic, Owen Myles, Colin MacLeod
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