Memory bias for threatening information in anxiety and anxiety disorders: a meta-analytic review.
K Mitte - Psychological bulletin, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Although some theories suggest that anxious individuals selectively remember threatening
stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A …
stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A …
The cognitive, emotional, and social sequelae of stroke: psychological and ethical concerns in post-stroke adaptation
D Mukherjee, RL Levin, W Heller - Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In the clinical domain, ethical analyses involve examination of complex individual
responses, psychological processes, and social context. Psychological aspects of stroke …
responses, psychological processes, and social context. Psychological aspects of stroke …
Negative affectivity as a moderator of the form and magnitude of the relationship between felt accountability and job tension
The present research examined the influence of negative affectivity (NA) on the form of the
felt accountability–job tension relationship. It was hypothesized that the nonlinear …
felt accountability–job tension relationship. It was hypothesized that the nonlinear …
Mindfulness training alters emotional memory recall compared to active controls: support for an emotional information processing model of mindfulness
D Roberts-Wolfe, MD Sacchet, E Hastings… - Frontiers in human …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Objectives: While mindfulness-based interventions have received widespread application in
both clinical and non-clinical populations, the mechanism by which mindfulness meditation …
both clinical and non-clinical populations, the mechanism by which mindfulness meditation …
Memory bias for threatening information related to anxiety: An updated meta-analytic review
S Herrera, I Montorio, I Cabrera… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The evidence for an anxiety-related memory bias is contradictory. We compiled 171 articles
published until October 2016 including a group with clinical or subclinical anxiety and a …
published until October 2016 including a group with clinical or subclinical anxiety and a …
Information processing of food cues in overweight and normal weight adolescents
B Soetens, C Braet - British journal of health psychology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives. Based on cognitive theory (CT), the aim of this study is to investigate the
cognitive processing of food cues in clinically overweight adolescents. Design. An …
cognitive processing of food cues in clinically overweight adolescents. Design. An …
Selective memory bias for self-threatening memories in trait anxiety
J Saunders - Cognition & Emotion, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research has suggested that we tend to forget information that is self-threatening—
an effect known as mnemic neglect. Three experiments are reported, which examined …
an effect known as mnemic neglect. Three experiments are reported, which examined …
Thought control strategies and trait anxiety: predictors of pathological worry in non-clinical sample
H Khanipour - International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2011 - behavsci.ir
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship of trait anxiety and
thought control strategies with pathological worry. Method: Participants of this research were …
thought control strategies with pathological worry. Method: Participants of this research were …
Worry and information‐processing
G Matthews, GJ Funke - Worry and its psychological disorders …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
From concerns about job performance, to anxiety before a test, to apprehension before a
presentation, people commonly worry about the outcomes of future events (Tallis, Davey & …
presentation, people commonly worry about the outcomes of future events (Tallis, Davey & …
How do mindfulness-based programs improve depression symptoms: Selflessness, valence, or valenced self?
AL Alejandre-Lara, NK Canby, KD Wesbecher… - Cognitive Therapy and …, 2022 - Springer
The current study investigated purported mechanisms by which mindfulness-based
programs (MBP) improve depression symptoms, specifically, whether mindfulness-related …
programs (MBP) improve depression symptoms, specifically, whether mindfulness-related …