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1. Value-modulated attentional capture in reward and punishment contexts, attentional control, and their relationship with psychopathology

3. The Moderating Role of Psychological Flexibility on the Association between Distress-Driven Impulsivity and Problematic Internet Use

4. Transdiagnostic phenotypes of compulsive behavior and associations with psychological, cognitive, and neurobiological affective processing

5. Distress-driven impulsivity interacts with trait compulsivity in association with problematic drinking: A two-sample study

8. Heritability of overlapping impulsivity and compulsivity dimensional phenotypes

9. Cannabis use in early adolescence is associated with higher negative schizotypy in females

11. Cannabis use, schizotypy, and negative priming

14. Clinical features of obsessive-compulsive disorder among individuals who experience health-related obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

15. Examining network structure of impulsivity and depression in adolescents and young adults: A two-sample study.

16. Internet-based acceptance and commitment therapy for obsessive-compulsive symptoms: A randomized controlled trial.

17. Problematic pornography use and novel patterns of escalating use: A cross-sectional network analysis with two independent samples.

18. People Place Larger Bets When Risky Choices Provide a Postbet Option to Cash Out.

19. A comprehensive evaluation of the neurocognitive predictors of problematic alcohol use, eating, pornography, and internet use: A 6-month longitudinal study.

20. Cognitive inflexibility moderates the relationship between relief-driven drinking motives and alcohol use.

21. Examining the unique relationships between problematic use of the internet and impulsive and compulsive tendencies: network approach.

22. The neurocognitive correlates of non-substance addictive behaviors.

23. Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Methods for Assessing Executive Functioning: Systematic Review.

24. Attentional Biases and Their Association with Substance-Use-Related Problems and Addictive Behaviors: The Utility of a Gamified Value-Modulated Attentional Capture Task.

25. Habit-, reward- and fear-related motivations in alcohol use disorder: A one-year prospective study.

26. A "transatlantic" follow-up study of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

27. Conceptualising compulsivity through network analysis: A two-sample study.

28. Clarifying and extending our understanding of problematic pornography use through descriptions of the lived experience.

29. Neurocognitive predictors of addiction-related outcomes: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.

30. A Novel, Expert-Endorsed, Neurocognitive Digital Assessment Tool for Addictive Disorders: Development and Validation Study.

31. "Losses disguised as wins" in electronic gambling machines contribute to win overestimation in a large online sample.

32. Using event-related potentials to characterize inhibitory control and self-monitoring across impulsive and compulsive phenotypes: a dimensional approach to OCD.

33. Obsessional slowness in obsessive-compulsive disorder: identifying characteristics and comorbidities in a clinical sample.

34. The association between stressful experiences and OCD symptoms in young adults at transdiagnostic risk.

35. Lifestyle risk factors for obsessive-compulsive symptoms and related phenomena: What should lifestyle interventions target?

36. Bridging the links between Big Five personality traits and problematic smartphone use: A network analysis.

37. Building a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive drivers of performance under pressure: An international multi-panel Delphi study.

38. Clinical characteristics of transformation obsessions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A psychopathological study.

39. The price of love: an investigation into the relationship between romantic love and the expression of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

40. Distress-driven impulsivity interacts with trait compulsivity in association with problematic drinking: A two-sample study.

41. The COVID-19 pandemic and problematic usage of the internet: Findings from a diverse adult sample in South Africa.

42. Improving the quality of care for adolescents and young adults on an adult medical ward.

43. The Moderating Role of Psychological Flexibility on the Association between Distress-Driven Impulsivity and Problematic Internet Use.

44. Understanding the Association Between Intolerance of Uncertainty and Problematic Smartphone Use: A Network Analysis.

45. The impact of COVID-19 on patients with OCD: A one-year follow-up study.

46. Transdiagnostic phenotypes of compulsive behavior and associations with psychological, cognitive, and neurobiological affective processing.

47. The role of psychological distress in the relationship between lifestyle and compulsivity: An analysis of independent, bi-national samples.

48. The impact of coronavirus on individuals with problematic hoarding behaviours.

49. Correlates of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders symptom severity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

50. How do daily routines and situational factors affect the severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder?

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