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Mike Rinck

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The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 8, 2021
The effects of psychological stress on approach tendencies for smoking-related cues in smokersArmin Zlomuzica, Miriam Lange, Sarah Reher, et al.
Memory & Cognition|April 18, 2003
Processing of temporal information: evidence from eye movementsMike Rinck, Elena Gámez, José M Díaz, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|December 4, 2018
Relapse prevention in abstinent alcoholics by cognitive bias modification: Clinical effects of combining approach bias modification and attention bias modificationMike Rinck, Reinout W Wiers, Eni S Becker, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 8, 2013
Changing automatic behavior through self-monitoring: does overt change also imply implicit change?Joyce Maas, Lars Hietbrink, Mike Rinck, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 14, 2008
Social anxiety and evaluation of social crowds: explicit and implicit measuresWolf-Gero Lange, Ger Keijsers, Eni S Becker, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|August 6, 2003
Selective attention in anxiety: distraction and enhancement in visual searchMike Rinck, Eni S Becker, Jana Kellermann, et al.
Appetite|February 7, 2018
Measurement of food-related approach-avoidance biases: Larger biases when food stimuli are task relevantAnja Lender, Adrian Meule, Mike Rinck, et al.
Plos One|February 19, 2015
"A cigarette a day keeps the goodies away": smokers show automatic approach tendencies for smoking--but not for food-related stimuliAlla Machulska, Armin Zlomuzica, Dirk Adolph, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 12, 2014
Socially anxious individuals discriminate better between angry and neutral faces, particularly when using low spatial frequency informationOliver Langner, Eni S Becker, Mike Rinck, et al.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 4, 2016
Effects of Brief Behavioural Activation on Approach and Avoidance Tendencies in Acute Depression: Preliminary FindingsFarjana Nasrin, Katharine Rimes, Andrea Reinecke, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 8, 2021
The effects of psychological stress on approach tendencies for smoking-related cues in smokersArmin Zlomuzica, Miriam Lange, Sarah Reher, et al.
Memory & Cognition|April 18, 2003
Processing of temporal information: evidence from eye movementsMike Rinck, Elena Gámez, José M Díaz, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|December 4, 2018
Relapse prevention in abstinent alcoholics by cognitive bias modification: Clinical effects of combining approach bias modification and attention bias modificationMike Rinck, Reinout W Wiers, Eni S Becker, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 8, 2013
Changing automatic behavior through self-monitoring: does overt change also imply implicit change?Joyce Maas, Lars Hietbrink, Mike Rinck, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 14, 2008
Social anxiety and evaluation of social crowds: explicit and implicit measuresWolf-Gero Lange, Ger Keijsers, Eni S Becker, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|August 6, 2003
Selective attention in anxiety: distraction and enhancement in visual searchMike Rinck, Eni S Becker, Jana Kellermann, et al.
Appetite|February 7, 2018
Measurement of food-related approach-avoidance biases: Larger biases when food stimuli are task relevantAnja Lender, Adrian Meule, Mike Rinck, et al.
Plos One|February 19, 2015
"A cigarette a day keeps the goodies away": smokers show automatic approach tendencies for smoking--but not for food-related stimuliAlla Machulska, Armin Zlomuzica, Dirk Adolph, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 12, 2014
Socially anxious individuals discriminate better between angry and neutral faces, particularly when using low spatial frequency informationOliver Langner, Eni S Becker, Mike Rinck, et al.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 4, 2016
Effects of Brief Behavioural Activation on Approach and Avoidance Tendencies in Acute Depression: Preliminary FindingsFarjana Nasrin, Katharine Rimes, Andrea Reinecke, et al.
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