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Attentional bias and general orienting processes in bipolar disorder
E.M.M. Jongen
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F.T.Y. Smulders
, S.M.G. Ranson
, B. Arts
, L. Krabbendam
*
Corresponding author for this work
Cognitive Neuroscience
Clinical Psychological Science
Experimental Health Psychology
Eating Disorders and Addiction
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Attentional Bias
100%
Bipolar Disorder
100%
Bipolar Patients
100%
Emotional Stimuli
66%
Depressed Mood
66%
Related Words
66%
Mood State
66%
Positive Word
66%
Group-as-a-whole
66%
Depressed State
66%
Euthymic State
66%
State Dependence
33%
Remission
33%
State Characteristics
33%
Comparisons with a Control
33%
Dot-probe Task
33%
Spatial Cueing Paradigm
33%
Trait Effect
33%
Psychology
Mood
100%
Attentional Bias
100%
Bipolar Disorder
100%
INIS
patients
100%
control
42%
comparative evaluations
28%
stimuli
28%
probes
14%