Behavioral and physiological bases of attentional biases: Paradigms, participants, and stimuli
Attentional biases (ABs) play a prominent role in the development and maintenance of clinically relevant symptoms of, for example, anxiety and depression. In particular, increased attentional orienting and preoccupation with biologically relevant and mood-congruent stimuli has been observed, suggest...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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