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Spider fearful individuals attend to threat, then quickly avoid it : Evidence from eye movementsRINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S.Journal of abnormal psychology (1965). 2006, Vol 115, Num 2, pp 231-238, issn 0021-843X, 8 p.Article

A comparison of attentional biases and memory biases in women with social phobia and major depressionRINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S.Journal of abnormal psychology (1965). 2005, Vol 114, Num 1, pp 62-74, issn 0021-843X, 13 p.Article

Does emotional valence affect performance in non-emotional categorization tasks?RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S.Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2009, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 385-398, issn 0005-7916, 14 p.Article

Sensitivity and response bias in fear of spidersBECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2004, Vol 18, Num 7, pp 961-976, issn 0269-9931, 16 p.Article

Cognitive Bias Modification Techniques: Current Findings and Future ChallengesWOUD, Marcella L; BECKER, Eni S.Cognitive therapy and research. 2014, Vol 38, Num 2, issn 0147-5916, 166 p.Serial Issue

Selective visual working memory in fear of spiders: The role of automaticity and material-specificityREINECKE, Andrea; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Journal of anxiety disorders. 2009, Vol 23, Num 8, pp 1053-1063, issn 0887-6185, 11 p.Article

Visual working memory and threat monitoring: Spider fearfuls show disorder-specific change detectionREINECKE, Andrea; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2010, Vol 48, Num 8, pp 770-778, issn 0005-7967, 9 p.Article

Spiders crawl easily through the bottleneck : Visual working memory for negative stimuliREINECKE, Andrea; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2006, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 438-449, issn 1528-3542, 12 p.Article

Higher Sensitivity for Low Spatial Frequency Expressions in Social Anxiety: Evident in Indirect But Not Direct Tasks?LANGNER, Oliver; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 847-851, issn 1528-3542, 5 p.Article

Fear of spiders: The effect of real threat on the interference caused by symbolic threatKWAKKENBOS, Linda; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2010, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 800-809, issn 0269-9931, 10 p.Article

Direct and indirect measures of spider fear predict unique variance in children's fear-related behaviourKLEIN, Anke M; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2011, Vol 25, Num 7, pp 1205-1213, issn 0269-9931, 9 p.Article

Count out your intrusions: Effects of verbal encoding on intrusive memoriesKRANS, Julie; NÄRING, Gérard; BECKER, Eni S et al.Memory (Hove. Print). 2009, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 809-815, issn 0965-8211, 7 p.Article

From fear to love : Individual differences in implicit spider associationsELLWART, Thomas; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2006, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 18-27, issn 1528-3542, 10 p.Article

Implicit evaluation bias induced by approach and avoidanceWOUD, Marcella L; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2008, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 1187-1197, issn 0269-9931, 11 p.Article

How preferential is the preferential encoding of threatening stimuli? Working memory biases in specific anxiety and the Attentional BlinkREINECKE, Andrea; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S et al.Journal of anxiety disorders. 2008, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 655-670, issn 0887-6185, 16 p.Article

Avoidance of emotional facial expressions in social anxiety : The Approach-Avoidance TaskHEUER, Kathrin; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2007, Vol 45, Num 12, pp 2990-3001, issn 0005-7967, 12 p.Article

Activation and measurement of threat associations in fear of spiders : an application of the Extrinsic Affective Simon TaskELLWART, Thomas; BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike et al.Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2005, Vol 36, Num 4, pp 281-299, issn 0005-7916, 19 p.Article

Cognitive-behavior therapy resolves implicit fear associations in generalized anxiety disorderREINECKE, Andrea; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni S et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2013, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 15-23, issn 0005-7967, 9 p.Article

Motion Effects on Intrusion DevelopmentKRANS, Julie; NÄRING, Gérard; HOLMES, Emily A et al.Journal of trauma & dissociation. 2010, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 73-82, issn 1529-9732, 10 p.Article

Training Ruminators to Inhibit Negative Information: A Preliminary ReportDACHES, Shimrit; MOR, Nilly.Cognitive therapy and research. 2014, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 160-171, issn 0147-5916, 12 p.Article

Cognitive-behavioural therapy reduces unwanted thought intrusions in generalized anxiety disorderREINECKE, Andrea; HOYER, Jürgen; RINCK, Mike et al.Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2013, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 1-6, issn 0005-7916, 6 p.Article

The emotional Stroop effect in anxiety disorders General emotionality or disorder specificity?BECKER, Eni S; RINCK, Mike; MARGRAF, Jürgen et al.Journal of anxiety disorders. 2001, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 147-159, issn 0887-6185Article

Make the manikin move: Symbolic approach―avoidance responses affect implicit and explicit face evaluationsWOUD, Marcella L; MAAS, Joyce; BECKER, Eni S et al.Journal of cognitive psychology (Print). 2013, Vol 25, Num 6, pp 738-744, issn 2044-5911, 7 p.Article

Specificity of Interpersonal Problems in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Versus Other Anxiety Disorders and DepressionUHMANN, Stefan; BEESDO-BAUM, Katja; BECKER, Eni S et al.The Journal of nervous and mental disease. 2010, Vol 198, Num 11, pp 846-851, issn 0022-3018, 6 p.Article

I see what you're saying: Intrusive images from listening to a traumatic verbal reportKRANS, Julie; NÄRING, Gérard; HOLMES, Emily A et al.Journal of anxiety disorders. 2010, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 134-140, issn 0887-6185, 7 p.Article

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