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1. Extinction of negative conditioned stimulus valence in human fear conditioning.

2. Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents: A summary and overview of the literature.

3. Approximating exposure therapy in the lab: Replacing the CS+ with a similar versus a different stimulus and including additional stimuli resembling the CS+ during extinction.

4. Treating sleep problems in young children: A randomised controlled trial of a group-based, parent-focused behavioural sleep intervention.

5. Observational extinction reduces fear and its retention among adolescents and adults.

6. Kick-starting youth wellbeing and access to mental health care: Efficacy of an integrated model of care within a junior sports development program.

7. Eye-tracking to assess anxiety-related attentional biases among a large sample of preadolescent children.

8. Verbalisation of attention regulation strategies and background music enhance extinction learning and retention.

9. The effects of presenting additional stimuli resembling the CS+ during extinction on extinction retention and generalisation to novel stimuli.

10. Joining the pieces in childhood irritability: Distinct typologies predict conduct, depressive, and anxiety symptoms.

12. Novel approaches for strengthening human fear extinction: The roles of novelty, additional USs, and additional GSs.

13. Towards the enhancement of quality publication practices in clinical psychological science.

14. The need for standards in the design of differential fear conditioning and extinction experiments in youth: A systematic review and recommendations for research on anxiety.

15. Multiple fear-related stimuli enhance physiological arousal during extinction and reduce physiological arousal to novel stimuli and the threat conditioned stimulus.

16. Attention avoidance of the threat conditioned stimulus during extinction increases physiological arousal generalisation and retention.

17. One session treatment for pediatric blood-injection-injury phobia: A controlled multiple baseline trial.

18. Look for good and never give up: A novel attention training treatment for childhood anxiety disorders.

19. Direction of attention bias to threat relates to differences in fear acquisition and extinction in anxious children.

20. Augmenting one-session treatment of children's specific phobias with attention training to positive stimuli.

21. Direction of threat attention bias predicts treatment outcome in anxious children receiving cognitive-behavioural therapy.

22. The Northwestern-UCLA youth emotion project: Associations of cognitive vulnerabilities, neuroticism and gender with past diagnoses of emotional disorders in adolescents.

23. Cognitive-behavioural therapy for young children with anxiety disorders: Comparison of a Child + Parent condition versus a Parent Only condition.

24. The development of an attentional bias for angry faces following Pavlovian fear conditioning.

25. Is aversive learning a marker of risk for anxiety disorders in children?

26. Threat-based cognitive biases in anxious children: comparison with non-anxious children before and after cognitive behavioural treatment.

27. Threat interpretation bias as a vulnerability factor in childhood anxiety disorders.

28. The influence of animal fear on attentional capture by fear-relevant animal stimuli in children.

29. The effects of anxiety upon attention allocation to affective stimuli.

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