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1. A neurocognitive account of attentional control theory: how does trait anxiety affect the brain's attentional networks?

2. Target and distractor processing and the influence of load on the allocation of attention to task-irrelevant threat.

3. To err again is human: exploring a bidirectional relationship between pressure and performance failure feedback.

4. Extrinsic and default mode networks in psychiatric conditions: Relationship to excitatory-inhibitory transmitter balance and early trauma.

5. Worry is associated with inefficient functional activity and connectivity in prefrontal and cingulate cortices during emotional interference.

6. Anxiety and depression: toward overlapping and distinctive features.

7. Social anxiety and detection of facial untrustworthiness: Spatio-temporal oculomotor profiles.

8. Selective lesion to the entorhinal cortex leads to an impairment in familiarity but not recollection.

9. Interaction between mode of learning and subjective experience: translation effects in long-term memory.

10. Interpretive bias, repressive coping, and trait anxiety.

11. Effects of state anxiety on performance using a task-switching paradigm: an investigation of attentional control theory.

12. Anxiety, inhibition, efficiency, and effectiveness. An investigation using antisaccade task.

13. Affective significance enhances covert attention: roles of anxiety and word familiarity.

14. Anxiety and cognitive performance: attentional control theory.

15. Applied cognitive psychology: Implications of cognitive psychology for clinical psychology and psychotherapy.

16. Phonological working memory and reading in test anxiety.

17. Bias in interpretation of ambiguous sentences related to threat in anxiety.

18. Personality, time of day, and caffeine: some theoretical and conceptual problems in Revelle et al.

20. Arousal and speed of recall.

21. Retrieval from semantic memory as a function of age.

22. Effects of noise, activation level, and response dominance on retrieval from semantic memory.

25. Extraversion, arousal, and speed of retrieval from secondary storage.

26. Extraversion, activation and the recall of prose.

27. Models of memory: information processing.

28. Arousal, learning, and memory.

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