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Selective orienting of attention to masked threat faces in social anxietyMOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P.Behaviour research and therapy. 2002, Vol 40, Num 12, pp 1403-1414, issn 0005-7967, 12 p.Article

Time course of attentional bias for fear-relevant pictures in spider-fearful individualsMOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P.Behaviour research and therapy. 2006, Vol 44, Num 9, pp 1241-1250, issn 0005-7967, 10 p.Article

Selective processing of smoking-related cues in smokers: manipulation of deprivation level and comparison of three measures of processing biasMOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P.Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford). 2002, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 385-392, issn 0269-8811, 8 p.Article

Attentional bias in generalized anxiety disorder versus depressive disorderMOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P.Cognitive therapy and research. 2005, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 29-45, issn 0147-5916, 17 p.Article

Attentional and approach biases for smoking cues in smokers : an investigation of competing theoretical views of addictionMOGG, Karin; FIELD, Matt; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2005, Vol 180, Num 2, pp 333-341, issn 0033-3158, 9 p.Article

Craving and cognitive biases for alcohol cues in social drinkersFIELD, Matt; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford). 2005, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 504-510, issn 0735-0414, 7 p.Article

Biases in eye movements to threatening facial expressions in generalized anxiety disorder and depressive disorderMOGG, Karin; MILLAR, Neil; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Journal of abnormal psychology (1965). 2000, Vol 109, Num 4, pp 695-704, issn 0021-843XArticle

Interpretation of ambiguous information in clinical depressionMOGG, Karin; BRADBURY, Katherine E; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2006, Vol 44, Num 10, pp 1411-1419, issn 0005-7967, 9 p.Article

Alcohol increases cognitive biases for smoking cues in smokersFIELD, Matt; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2005, Vol 180, Num 1, pp 63-72, issn 0033-3158, 10 p.Article

Cognitive bias and drug craving in recreational cannabis usersFIELD, Matt; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Drug and alcohol dependence. 2004, Vol 74, Num 1, pp 105-111, issn 0376-8716, 7 p.Article

Selective attention to angry faces in clinical social phobiaMOGG, Karin; PHILIPPOT, Pierre; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Journal of abnormal psychology (1965). 2004, Vol 113, Num 1, pp 160-165, issn 0021-843X, 6 p.Article

Direction of threat attention bias predicts treatment outcome in anxious children receiving cognitive-behavioural therapyWATERS, Allison M; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2012, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 428-434, issn 0005-7967, 7 p.Article

Fear-relevant selective associations and social anxiety : Absence of a positive biasGARNER, Matthew; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Behaviour research and therapy. 2006, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 201-217, issn 0005-7967, 17 p.Article

Emotional conditioning to masked stimuli and modulation of visuospatial attentionBEAVER, John D; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2005, Vol 5, Num 1, pp 67-79, issn 1528-3542, 13 p.Article

Vigilance for threat: effects of anxiety and defensivenessIOANNOU, Michel C; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Personality and individual differences. 2004, Vol 36, Num 8, pp 1879-1891, issn 0191-8869, 13 p.Article

Health anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and attentional biases for pictorial and linguistic health-threat cuesLEES, Andrea; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 453-462, issn 0269-9931, 10 p.Article

Masked semantic priming of emotional information in subclinical depressionSCOTT, Kate M; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Cognitive therapy and research. 2001, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 505-524, issn 0147-5916Article

Automaticity of smoking behaviour : the relationship between dual-task performance, daily cigarette intake and subjective nicotine effectsFIELD, Matt; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford). 2006, Vol 20, Num 6, pp 799-805, issn 0269-8811, 7 p.Article

Eye movements to smoking-related cues: effects of nicotine deprivationFIELD, Matt; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2004, Vol 173, Num 1-2, pp 116-123, issn 0033-3158, 8 p.Article

Attention control: Relationships between self-report and behavioural measures, and symptoms of anxiety and depressionREINHOLDT-DUNNE, Marie Louise; MOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2013, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 430-440, issn 0269-9931, 11 p.Article

Selective processing of cannabis cues in regular cannabis usersFIELD, Matt; EASTWOOD, Brian; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Drug and alcohol dependence. 2006, Vol 85, Num 1, pp 75-82, issn 0376-8716, 8 p.Article

Neural activity associated with attention orienting triggered by gaze cues: A study of lateralized ERPsHOLMES, Amanda; MOGG, Karin; MONJE GARCIA, Laura et al.Social neuroscience (Print). 2010, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 285-295, issn 1747-0919, 11 p.Article

Time course of attentional bias for threat scenes: Testing the vigilance-avoidance hypothesisMOGG, Karin; BRADLEY, Brendan P; MILES, Felicity et al.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2004, Vol 18, Num 5, pp 689-700, issn 0269-9931, 12 p.Article

Attentional bias in drug dependence: Vigilance for cigarette-related cues in smokersBRADLEY, Brendan P; MOGG, Karin; WRIGHT, Tamsin et al.Psychology of addictive behaviors. 2003, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 66-72, issn 0893-164X, 7 p.Article

Attentional shifts to smoking cues in smokersWATERS, Andrew J; SHIFFMAN, Saul; BRADLEY, Brendan P et al.Addiction (Abingdon. Print). 2003, Vol 98, Num 10, pp 1409-1417, issn 0965-2140, 9 p.Article

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