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Knight R, Dunning D, Cotton J, Franckel G, Ahmed S, Blakemore S, et al.
Cogn Emot . 2024 Oct; 39(2):465-475. PMID: 39356571
The ability to notice and reflect on distressing internal experiences from an objective perspective, often called psychological decentering, has been posited to be protective against mental health difficulties. However, little...
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Dunning D, Parker J, Griffiths K, Bennett M, Archer-Boyd A, Bevan A, et al.
Cogn Emot . 2024 May; 38(7):1122-1134. PMID: 38712807
Sustained attention, a key cognitive skill that improves during childhood and adolescence, tends to be worse in some emotional and behavioural disorders. Sustained attention is typically studied in non-affective task...
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Ahmed S, Foulkes L, Leung J, Griffin C, Sakhardande A, Bennett M, et al.
J Adolesc . 2020 Aug; 84:56-68. PMID: 32858504
Introduction: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have shown that this susceptibility decreases with age. The current study used a cross-sectional experimental paradigm to investigate the...
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Bowler J, Hoppitt L, Illingworth J, Dalgleish T, Ononaiye M, Perez-Olivas G, et al.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry . 2016 Nov; 54:239-246. PMID: 27620071
Background And Objectives: It is well established that attention bias and interpretation bias each have a key role in the development and continuation of anxiety. How the biases may interact...
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Salmond C, Meiser-Stedman R, Glucksman E, Thompson P, Dalgleish T, Smith P
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2010 Nov; 52(5):560-70. PMID: 21073462
Background: There is increasing theoretical, clinical and research evidence for the role of trauma memory in the aetiology of acute pathological stress responses in adults. However, research into the phenomenology...
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Dalgleish T, Golden A, Yiend J, Dunn B
Psychol Med . 2009 Jul; 40(3):459-65. PMID: 19627643
Background: Previous research indicates that individuals with seasonal depression (SD) do not exhibit the memory biases for negative self-referent information that characterize non-seasonal depression (NSD). The current study extended this...
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Dalgleish T
Psychol Med . 2005 Feb; 34(7):1215-25. PMID: 15697048
Background: Counterfactual thinking (CFT) refers to the process of reflecting on an event and changing aspects of it so as to alter the eventual outcome. Such thinking appears frequent in...
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Wood J, Mathews A, Dalgleish T
Emotion . 2003 Aug; 1(2):166-81. PMID: 12899195
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated whether anxiety proneness is associated with impaired inhibitory processing. Participants made speeded decisions requiring inhibition of threatening or neutral meanings of ambiguous words, which...
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Dalgleish T, Moradi A, Taghavi M, Yule W
Psychol Med . 2001 Apr; 31(3):541-7. PMID: 11305862
Background: The present study examined biases in visual attention for emotional material in children and adolescents with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and healthy controls. Methods: The participants carried out an...
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Spinks H, Dalgleish T
J Affect Disord . 2001 Feb; 62(3):229-32. PMID: 11223112
Design: The ability of performance on the emotional Stroop task to predict subsequent levels of symptomatology was examined within a longitudinal design in a group of individuals with SAD. Participants...