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1. Dual Processes in Fear and Anxiety: No Effects of Cognitive Load on the Predictive Value of Implicit Measures

2. Dual processes in fear and anxiety: no effects of cognitive load on the predictive value of implicit measures

4. Attention for future reward

5. Is the diminished attentional blink for salient T2 stimuli driven by a response bias?

8. Implicit beliefs and automatic associations in smoking.

9. Automaticity: schema modes in addiction.

10. Assessing the influence of warnings with testimonies from former smokers on smoking and quitting behaviour.

11. Dual processes in fear and anxiety: no effects of cognitive load on the predictive value of implicit measures.

12. Attention for future reward.

13. Automatic stimulus evaluation depends on goal relevance.

14. Instructed fear stimuli bias visual attention.

15. Mood effects on attentional control: a preregistered replication study and critical analysis.

16. Beyond associations: Do implicit beliefs play a role in smoking addiction?

17. Attention to future actions: the influence of instructed S-R versus S-S mappings on attentional control.

18. Implicit measures of "wanting" and "liking" in humans.

19. Heavy social drinkers score higher on implicit wanting and liking for alcohol than alcohol-dependent patients and light social drinkers.

20. Implicit attitudes towards smoking predict long-term relapse in abstinent smokers.

21. On the automaticity of the evaluative priming effect in the valent/non-valent categorization task.

22. A review of current evidence for the causal impact of attentional bias on fear and anxiety.

23. Implicit gambling attitudes in problem gamblers: positive but not negative implicit associations.

24. On the predictive validity of automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies in abstaining alcohol-dependent patients.

25. Is the emotional modulation of the attentional blink driven by response bias?

26. Testing the validity of implicit measures of wanting and liking.

27. Reduced attentional blink for gambling-related stimuli in problem gamblers.

28. Effects of attention training on self-reported, implicit, physiological and behavioural measures of spider fear.

29. The attentional blink is diminished for targets that form coherent semantic categories.

30. Differential predictive power of self report and implicit measures on behavioural and physiological fear responses to spiders.

31. Stop what you are not doing! Emotional pictures interfere with the task not to respond.

32. Reduced attentional blink for alcohol-related stimuli in heavy social drinkers.

33. Negative information enhances the attentional blink in dysphoria.

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