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Information processing biases and anxiety : a developmental perspective
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Information processing biases and anxiety : a developmental perspective

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An introduction to the study of information processing biases in childhood anxiety : theoretical and methodological issues / Julie A. Hadwin and Andy P. Field
Anxiety-related reasoning biases in children and adolescents / Peter Muris
The emotional Stroop task in anxious children / Zoë C. Nightingale, Andy P. Field and Merel Kindt
Selective attention to threat in childhood anxiety : evidence from visual probe paradigms / Matthew Garner
The use of visual search paradigms to understand attentional biases in childhood anxiety / Nick Donnelly ... [et al.]
Using eye tracking methodology in children with anxiety disorders / Tina In-Albon and Silvia Schneider
The assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children and adolescents / Jorg Huijding, Reinout W. Wiers and Andy P. Field
Application of cognitive neuroscience techniques to the study of anxiety-related processing biases in children / Koraly Pérez-Edgar and Yair Bar-Haim
Genetics / Thalia C. Eley and Helena M.S. Zavos
Temperamental factors associated with the acquisition of information processing biases and anxiety / Lauren K. White, Sarah M. Helfinstein and Nathan A. Fox
Learning of information processing biases in anxious children and adolescents / Andy P. Field and Kathryn J. Lester
Intergenerational transmission of anxious information processing biases / Cathy Creswell, Peter Cooper and Lynne Murray
Attentional biases in children : implications for treatment / Maria J.W. Cowart and Thomas H. Ollendick.

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