Biased cognitions and social anxiety: building a global framework for integrating cognitive, behavioral, and neural processes
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Biased cognitions and social anxiety: building a global framework for integrating cognitive, behavioral, and neural processes
Keywords: affective neuroscience; anxiety disorders and cognitive bias modification; behavior therapy; clinical psychology; cognitive biases; cognitive therapy; experimental cognitive psychopathology; social anxiety.
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