“…In contrast to prior research reporting effective modification of attention through dot-probe training in healthy samples (Hakamata et al, 2010;Hallion & Ruscio, 2011;Mogoase et al, 2014), we foundacross three studies-no evidence that dot-probe ABM can induce or reduce attention biases via a single-session training. Although the applied training procedure closely resembled procedures that have effectively implemented ABM (Amir et al, 2008;Van Bockstaele et al, 2011), we did not find changes in attention bias at the training condition level in response to training toward negative, positive, or away from negative with various stimulus materials (i.e., emotional scenes, words, facial expressions) and stimulus presentation durations (500ms, 750ms, 1000ms). Thus, the present findings add to recent research that did not replicate successful ABM delivery (e.g., Boettcher et al, 2013;Carlbring et al, 2012;Rapee et al, 2013).…”