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Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) models implicate social threat cue vigilance (i.e., attentional biases) in symptom development and maintenance. A modified dot-probe protocol has been shown to reduce SAD symptoms, in some but not all studies, presumably by modifying an attentional bias. The current randomized controlled trial was designed to replicate and extend such research. Participants included treatment-seeking adults (n = 108; 58

作者:R Nicholas, Carleton;Michelle J N, Teale Sapach;Chris, Oriet;Sophie, Duranceau;Lisa M, Lix;Michel A, Thibodeau;Samantha C, Horswill;Jordan R, Ubbens;Gordon J G, Asmundson

来源:Journal of anxiety disorders 2015 年 33卷

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作者:
R Nicholas, Carleton;Michelle J N, Teale Sapach;Chris, Oriet;Sophie, Duranceau;Lisa M, Lix;Michel A, Thibodeau;Samantha C, Horswill;Jordan R, Ubbens;Gordon J G, Asmundson
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Journal of anxiety disorders 2015 年 33卷
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Attention modification protocol Attentional bias Longitudinal study Randomized controlled trial Social anxiety disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) models implicate social threat cue vigilance (i.e., attentional biases) in symptom development and maintenance. A modified dot-probe protocol has been shown to reduce SAD symptoms, in some but not all studies, presumably by modifying an attentional bias. The current randomized controlled trial was designed to replicate and extend such research. Participants included treatment-seeking adults (n = 108; 58