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Lies Notebaert

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Plos One|January 14, 2014
When we should worry more: using cognitive bias modification to drive adaptive health behaviourLies Notebaert, Jessica Chrystal, Patrick J F Clarke, et al.
Addictive Behaviors Reports|May 30, 2020
Potions for Emotions: Do self-reported individual differences in negative-emotional drinking predict alcohol consumption in the laboratory following exposure to a negative experience?Henry R T Austin, Lies Notebaert, Reinout W Wiers, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 18, 2017
Attentional control predicts change in bias in response to attentional bias modificationJulian Basanovic, Lies Notebaert, Ben Grafton, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 27, 2017
Individuals with clinically significant insomnia symptoms are characterised by a negative sleep-related expectancy bias: Results from a cognitive-experimental assessmentHannah Courtauld, Lies Notebaert, Bronwyn Milkins, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2020
Effects of cognitive load during interpretation bias modification on interpretation bias and stress reactivityBram Van Bockstaele, Patrick J F Clarke, Lies Notebaert, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|May 13, 2022
For there is nothing either good or bad: a study of the mediating effect of interpretation bias on the association between mindfulness and reduced post-traumatic stress vulnerabilityHannah Deen, Lies Notebaert, Bram Van Bockstaele, et al.
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|May 20, 2024
Cognitive flexibility and resilience measured through a residual approachLies Notebaert, Patrick J F Clarke, Frances Meeten, et al.
Pain|February 26, 2011
Attempts to control pain prioritize attention towards signals of pain: an experimental studyLies Notebaert, Geert Crombez, Julia Vogt, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|October 21, 2019
tDCS increases anxiety reactivity to intentional worryPatrick J F Clarke, Brodie F Sprlyan, Colette R Hirsch, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2022
Gamification of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in anxiety increases training engagement and enjoymentElske Salemink, Suzanne R C de Jong, Lies Notebaert, et al.
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Plos One|January 14, 2014
When we should worry more: using cognitive bias modification to drive adaptive health behaviourLies Notebaert, Jessica Chrystal, Patrick J F Clarke, et al.
Addictive Behaviors Reports|May 30, 2020
Potions for Emotions: Do self-reported individual differences in negative-emotional drinking predict alcohol consumption in the laboratory following exposure to a negative experience?Henry R T Austin, Lies Notebaert, Reinout W Wiers, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 18, 2017
Attentional control predicts change in bias in response to attentional bias modificationJulian Basanovic, Lies Notebaert, Ben Grafton, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 27, 2017
Individuals with clinically significant insomnia symptoms are characterised by a negative sleep-related expectancy bias: Results from a cognitive-experimental assessmentHannah Courtauld, Lies Notebaert, Bronwyn Milkins, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2020
Effects of cognitive load during interpretation bias modification on interpretation bias and stress reactivityBram Van Bockstaele, Patrick J F Clarke, Lies Notebaert, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|May 13, 2022
For there is nothing either good or bad: a study of the mediating effect of interpretation bias on the association between mindfulness and reduced post-traumatic stress vulnerabilityHannah Deen, Lies Notebaert, Bram Van Bockstaele, et al.
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|May 20, 2024
Cognitive flexibility and resilience measured through a residual approachLies Notebaert, Patrick J F Clarke, Frances Meeten, et al.
Pain|February 26, 2011
Attempts to control pain prioritize attention towards signals of pain: an experimental studyLies Notebaert, Geert Crombez, Julia Vogt, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|October 21, 2019
tDCS increases anxiety reactivity to intentional worryPatrick J F Clarke, Brodie F Sprlyan, Colette R Hirsch, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2022
Gamification of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in anxiety increases training engagement and enjoymentElske Salemink, Suzanne R C de Jong, Lies Notebaert, et al.
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