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  1. Recurrence in major depression: A conceptual analysis.Scott M. Monroe & Kate L. Harkness - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (4):655-674.
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  • A review of attention biases in women with eating disorders. [REVIEW]Vandana Aspen, Alison M. Darcy & James Lock - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (5):820-838.
    There is robust evidence that women with eating disorders (EDs) display an attention bias (AB) for disorder-salient stimuli. Emerging data suggest that the presence of these biases may be due, in part, to neurological deficits, such as poor set shifting and weak central coherence. While some have argued that these biases function to predispose and/or act to maintain disordered eating behaviours, evidence supporting this view has rarely been examined. This report summarises and integrates the existing literature on AB in EDs (...)
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  • Brooding rumination and attentional biases in currently non-depressed individuals: an eye-tracking study.Max Owens & Brandon E. Gibb - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (5):1062-1069.
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