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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1989
Implicit and explicit memory bias in anxietyA Mathews, K Mogg, J May, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 1, 1995
A follow-up study of cognitive bias in generalized anxiety disorderK Mogg, B P Bradley, N Millar, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1995
Selective processing of negative information: effects of clinical anxiety, concurrent depression, and awarenessB P Bradley, K Mogg, N Millar, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 5, 1998
Selective attention to food-related stimuli in hunger: are attentional biases specific to emotional and psychopathological states, or are they also found in normal drive states?K Mogg, B P Bradley, H Hyare, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 1, 1990
Effects of stress and anxiety on the processing of threat stimuliK Mogg, A Mathews, C Bird, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 23, 2008
Do the affective properties of smoking-related cues influence attentional and approach biases in cigarette smokers?B P Bradley, M Field, H Healy, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology|April 13, 2004
Attentional and evaluative biases for smoking cues in nicotine dependence: component processes of biases in visual orientingB Bradley, M Field, K Mogg, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1993
Subliminal processing of emotional information in anxiety and depressionK Mogg, B P Bradley, R Williams, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 1, 1997
Time course of attentional bias for threat information in non-clinical anxietyK Mogg, B P Bradley, J de Bono, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1991
Bias in interpretation of ambiguous sentences related to threat in anxietyM W Eysenck, K Mogg, J May, et al.
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1989
Implicit and explicit memory bias in anxietyA Mathews, K Mogg, J May, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 1, 1995
A follow-up study of cognitive bias in generalized anxiety disorderK Mogg, B P Bradley, N Millar, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1995
Selective processing of negative information: effects of clinical anxiety, concurrent depression, and awarenessB P Bradley, K Mogg, N Millar, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 5, 1998
Selective attention to food-related stimuli in hunger: are attentional biases specific to emotional and psychopathological states, or are they also found in normal drive states?K Mogg, B P Bradley, H Hyare, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 1, 1990
Effects of stress and anxiety on the processing of threat stimuliK Mogg, A Mathews, C Bird, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 23, 2008
Do the affective properties of smoking-related cues influence attentional and approach biases in cigarette smokers?B P Bradley, M Field, H Healy, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology|April 13, 2004
Attentional and evaluative biases for smoking cues in nicotine dependence: component processes of biases in visual orientingB Bradley, M Field, K Mogg, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1993
Subliminal processing of emotional information in anxiety and depressionK Mogg, B P Bradley, R Williams, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 1, 1997
Time course of attentional bias for threat information in non-clinical anxietyK Mogg, B P Bradley, J de Bono, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1991
Bias in interpretation of ambiguous sentences related to threat in anxietyM W Eysenck, K Mogg, J May, et al.
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