“…Novel methods attempting to examine cognitions and/or cognitive components of deviant sexual interest include Implicit Association Tests (Banse, Schmidt, & Clarbour, 2010;Brown, Gray, & Snowden, 2009;Gray, Brown, MacCulloch, Smith, & Snowden, 2005;Mihailides, Devilly, & Ward, 2004;Nunes, Firestone, & Baldwin, 2007;Ó Ciardha & Gormley, 2009;Steffens, Yundina, & Panning, 2008), choice reaction time tests (Giotakos, 2005;Gress, 2008;Mokros, Dombert, Osterheider, Zappalà, & Santtila, 2010), modified Stroop tasks (Ó Ciardha & Gormley, in press;Price & Hanson, 2007;Smith & Waterman, 2004), rapid serial visual presentation tasks Keown, Gannon, & Ward, 2010), Implicit Relational Assessment Procedures (Dawson, Barnes-Holmes, Gresswell, Hart, & Gore, 2009) and lexical decision tasks (Blake & Gannon, 2010;Keown, Gannon, & Ward, 2008) . The majority of these have focused on the simpler-relatively speaking-task of measuring sexual interest.…”