2024
Towards implementation of cognitive bias modification in mental health care: State of the science, best practices, and ways forward
Vrijsen J, Grafton B, Koster E, Lau J, Wittekind C, Bar-Haim Y, Becker E, Brotman M, Joormann J, Lazarov A, MacLeod C, Manning V, Pettit J, Rinck M, Salemink E, Woud M, Hallion L, Wiers R. Towards implementation of cognitive bias modification in mental health care: State of the science, best practices, and ways forward. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2024, 179: 104557. PMID: 38797055, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2024.104557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health careCognitive bias modificationHealth careBias modificationDigital mental health careMental health toolsCBM interventionsStand-alone interventionCognitive bias modification approachesHealth toolsMechanisms of psychopathologyInterpretation bias modificationAlcohol use disorderAdjunctive interventionTarget populationClinically relevant effectsInterventionAnxiety disordersUse disorderSymptom changeCareCognitive mechanismsImplementation frameworkExpert opinionClinical implementationThe effect of ABM on attentional networks and stress-induced emotional reactivity in a mixed clinical sample with depression: A randomized sham-controlled trial
Bø R, Kraft B, Jonassen R, Joormann J, Harmer C, Landrø N. The effect of ABM on attentional networks and stress-induced emotional reactivity in a mixed clinical sample with depression: A randomized sham-controlled trial. Neuroscience Applied 2024, 3: 104091. DOI: 10.1016/j.nsa.2024.104091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention Network TaskEmotional reactivityAttention networkEfficacy of attentional bias modificationAttentional bias modificationExecutive attention networkEffect of AbMBias modificationComorbid anxietyLab stressorDepressive disorderAttentional processesDepressive symptomsMinimal effect sizeDepression scoresNetwork tasksEffect sizeSham-controlled trialRandomized sham-controlled trialClinical samplesSham comparatorTwo-weekRandomized controlled trialsParticipantsAnxiety
2013
Rumination Moderates the Effects of Cognitive Bias Modification of Attention
Arditte K, Joormann J. Rumination Moderates the Effects of Cognitive Bias Modification of Attention. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2013, 38: 189-199. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-013-9581-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive bias modificationAttention biasAttention biasesBias modificationDot-probe taskPositive attention biasNegative attention biasGreater positive affectSubsequent stress reactivityBiased attentionSignificant main effectPositive affectTrait ruminationEmotional reactivityTraining tasksTraining efficacyStress reactivityEye trackingRuminationAcute stressorMain effectParticipantsClinical implicationsTaskBiases