Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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The weight of cognitions in panic: the link between misinterpretations and panic attacks.Electrophysiological evidence of the time course of attentional bias in non-patients reporting symptoms of depression with and without co-occurring anxietyDifferent patterns of attentional bias in antenatal and postpartum depression.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Attentional bias in depressive patients and the moderating effect of concurrent anxiety.
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Christoph Mundt
Jaana Markela-Lerenc
Matthias Weisbrod
Peter Fiedler
Tanja Gölz
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10.1159/000319370
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2011-03-17T00:00:00Z