The worrying mind in control: An investigation of adaptive working memory training and cognitive bias modification in worry-prone individuals
Worry refers to the experience of uncontrollable negative thoughts. Cognitive models suggest that the combination of negative information processing biases along with diminished attentional control contribute to worry. In the current study we investigate whether promoting a) adaptive interpretation...
Main Authors: | Grol, M, Schwenzfeier, A, Stricker, J, Booth, C, Temple-McCune, A, Derakshan, N, Hirsch, C, Becker, E, Fox, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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