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Susan Mineka

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 30, 2002
Born to fear: non-associative vs associative factors in the etiology of phobiasSusan Mineka, Arne Ohman
The American Psychologist|January 27, 2006
A contemporary learning theory perspective on the etiology of anxiety disorders: it's not what you thought it wasSusan Mineka, Richard Zinbarg
Biological Psychiatry|November 20, 2002
Phobias and preparedness: the selective, automatic, and encapsulated nature of fearSusan Mineka, Arne Ohman
Acta Psychologica|January 30, 2008
The relevance of recent developments in classical conditioning to understanding the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disordersSusan Mineka, Katherine Oehlberg
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
Placing the mnemonic model in context: diagnostic, theoretical, and clinical considerationsScott M Monroe, Susan Mineka
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 5, 2005
Attentional biases to internal and external sources of potential threat in social anxietySuzanne L Pineles, Susan Mineka
Psychological Science|February 3, 2005
Who sees trees before forest? The obsessive-compulsive style of visual attentionIftah Yovel, William Revelle, Susan Mineka
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 7, 2012
Time-course of attention to negative stimuli: negative affectivity, anxiety, or dysphoria?Katherine A Oehlberg, William Revelle, Susan Mineka
Cognition & Emotion|November 4, 2015
Autobiographical memory in dysphoric and non-dysphoric college students using a computerised version of the AMTRichard E Zinbarg, Kathleen Newcomb Rekart, Susan Mineka
Memory (Hove, England)|February 5, 2011
Examining the mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory: capture and rumination, and impaired executive controlJennifer A Sumner, James W Griffith, Susan Mineka
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 30, 2002
Born to fear: non-associative vs associative factors in the etiology of phobiasSusan Mineka, Arne Ohman
The American Psychologist|January 27, 2006
A contemporary learning theory perspective on the etiology of anxiety disorders: it's not what you thought it wasSusan Mineka, Richard Zinbarg
Biological Psychiatry|November 20, 2002
Phobias and preparedness: the selective, automatic, and encapsulated nature of fearSusan Mineka, Arne Ohman
Acta Psychologica|January 30, 2008
The relevance of recent developments in classical conditioning to understanding the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disordersSusan Mineka, Katherine Oehlberg
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
Placing the mnemonic model in context: diagnostic, theoretical, and clinical considerationsScott M Monroe, Susan Mineka
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 5, 2005
Attentional biases to internal and external sources of potential threat in social anxietySuzanne L Pineles, Susan Mineka
Psychological Science|February 3, 2005
Who sees trees before forest? The obsessive-compulsive style of visual attentionIftah Yovel, William Revelle, Susan Mineka
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 7, 2012
Time-course of attention to negative stimuli: negative affectivity, anxiety, or dysphoria?Katherine A Oehlberg, William Revelle, Susan Mineka
Cognition & Emotion|November 4, 2015
Autobiographical memory in dysphoric and non-dysphoric college students using a computerised version of the AMTRichard E Zinbarg, Kathleen Newcomb Rekart, Susan Mineka
Memory (Hove, England)|February 5, 2011
Examining the mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory: capture and rumination, and impaired executive controlJennifer A Sumner, James W Griffith, Susan Mineka
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