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Marcel van den Hout

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 26, 2003
Repeated checking causes memory distrustMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 23, 2010
Trained interpretive bias survives mood changeElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 8, 2009
Validation of the "recognition task" used in the training of interpretation biasesElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 28, 2003
Dissociation and memory fragmentation: experimental effects on meta-memory but not on actual memory performanceMerel Kindt, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 26, 2003
Phenomenological validity of an OCD-memory model and the remember/know distinctionMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 24, 2004
Obsessive-compulsive disorder and the paradoxical effects of perseverative behaviour on experienced uncertaintyMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Acta Psychologica|February 15, 2008
Special issue: learning, memory and psychopathologyBernet M Elzinga, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 8, 2007
Feeling guilty as a source of information about threat and performanceAmelia Gangemi, Francesco Mancini, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 2, 2012
Behavior as information: "If I avoid, then there must be a danger"Amelia Gangemi, Francesco Mancini, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|March 11, 2009
Effects of positive interpretive bias modification in highly anxious individualsElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 26, 2003
Repeated checking causes memory distrustMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 23, 2010
Trained interpretive bias survives mood changeElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 8, 2009
Validation of the "recognition task" used in the training of interpretation biasesElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 28, 2003
Dissociation and memory fragmentation: experimental effects on meta-memory but not on actual memory performanceMerel Kindt, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 26, 2003
Phenomenological validity of an OCD-memory model and the remember/know distinctionMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 24, 2004
Obsessive-compulsive disorder and the paradoxical effects of perseverative behaviour on experienced uncertaintyMarcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
Acta Psychologica|February 15, 2008
Special issue: learning, memory and psychopathologyBernet M Elzinga, Marcel van den Hout
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 8, 2007
Feeling guilty as a source of information about threat and performanceAmelia Gangemi, Francesco Mancini, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 2, 2012
Behavior as information: "If I avoid, then there must be a danger"Amelia Gangemi, Francesco Mancini, Marcel van den Hout
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|March 11, 2009
Effects of positive interpretive bias modification in highly anxious individualsElske Salemink, Marcel van den Hout, Merel Kindt
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