Generalized implicit fear associations in generalized anxiety disorder.
BACKGROUND: Cognitive schema theories of anxiety postulate that higher-level cognitive processes such as attention and memory are guided by underlying distorted fear associations. While numerous studies investigated these disorder-specific, biased processes, hardly any research addressed the underl...
Main Authors: | Reinecke, A, Becker, E, Hoyer, J, Rinck, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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