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Attention Biases in Previously Depressed Individuals: A Meta-Analysis and Implications for Depression Recurrence
Dana Shamai‐Leshem, Marian Linetzky, Yair Bar‐Haim
Cognitive Therapy and Research (2022) Vol. 46, Iss. 6, pp. 1033-1048
Closed Access | Times Cited: 16

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Eye-tracking evidence of a relationship between attentional bias for emotional faces and depression severity in patients with treatment-resistant depression
Laëtitia Imbert, Cécilia Neige, Rémi Moirand, et al.
Scientific Reports (2024) Vol. 14, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Biased attention allocation in major depressive disorder: A replication and exploration of the potential effects of depression history
Shani Lavi, Dana Shamai‐Leshem, Yair Bar‐Haim, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2025) Vol. 374, pp. 258-266
Closed Access

Do cognitive biases prospectively predict anxiety and depression? A multi-level meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Lisa M. W. Vos, Inés Nieto, Yağmur Amanvermez, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review (2025) Vol. 116, pp. 102552-102552
Open Access

The free-viewing matrix task: A reliable measure of attention allocation in psychopathology
Dana Shamai‐Leshem, Rany Abend, Gal Arad, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2023) Vol. 100, pp. 102789-102789
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Hypervigilance and depression as predictors of eye tracking to ambiguous pictures in trauma survivors
Matthew Kimble, Olivia Cappello, Kevin Fleming
International Journal of Psychophysiology (2023) Vol. 187, pp. 27-33
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

FNIRS‐Based Energy Landscape Analysis to Signify Brain Activity Dynamics of Individuals With Depression
Yushan Wu, Shi Qiao, Jitao Zhong, et al.
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics (2024) Vol. 30, Iss. 11
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Associations between attentional biases for emotional images and rumination in depression
Leanne Quigley, Kristin Russell, Cho Yiu Yung, et al.
Cognition & Emotion (2024), pp. 1-18
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Exploring the ‘mood congruency’ hypothesis of attention allocation – An eye-tracking study
Nimrod Hertz‐Palmor, Yam Yosef, Hadar Hallel, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2023) Vol. 347, pp. 619-629
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Does rumination moderate the effect of attention bias modification for depressive symptoms?
Hallvard Solbø Hagen, Jan Ivar Røssberg, Catherine J. Harmer, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports (2024) Vol. 17, pp. 100824-100824
Open Access

Inhibition moderates the effect of attentional bias modification for reducing residual depressive symptoms: A randomized sham-controlled clinical trial
Ragnhild Bø, Brage Kraft, August Skilbrei, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry (2024) Vol. 85, pp. 101982-101982
Open Access

Advances in the Study of Attentional Bias in Depressed Patients
旭 高
Advances in Clinical Medicine (2024) Vol. 14, Iss. 09, pp. 320-327
Closed Access

Attention bias at baseline does not moderate the effect of attention bias modification for depressive symptoms
Hallvard Solbø Hagen, Jan Ivar Røssberg, Catherine J. Harmer, et al.
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2024)
Open Access

Locality-constrained robust discriminant non-negative matrix factorization for depression detection: An fNIRS study
Yushan Wu, Jitao Zhong, Lu Zhang, et al.
Neurocomputing (2024), pp. 128887-128887
Closed Access

Feasibility and acceptability of group CBT+CRT for adults with major depressive disorders in an Iranian community: a single group study
Yusuf Khodabandeloo, Farāmarz Sohrābi, Ahmad Borjali, et al.
Research Square (Research Square) (2023)
Open Access

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