2024
DOI: 10.1002/mhs2.70
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Change blindness, reward bias, negative affective priming: Exploring individual‐level associations between depression/anxiety symptoms and cognition

Annamaria Balogh,
Glyn Lewis,
Roz Shafran
et al.

Abstract: Cognitive biases are thought to contribute to depression/anxiety. In addition to self‐reported measures, cognitive tasks could potentially be integrated with clinical practice as more precise measures of cognitive biases. In a large online study we explored the individual‐level association between depression/anxiety symptoms and performance on (1) reward bias, (2) negative affective priming, and (3) change blindness tasks. Participants completed tasks alongside depression/anxiety symptom questionnaires. We use… Show more

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