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. 2024 Oct 23;15:1421907. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1421907

Table 10.

Citing articles to cluster #1.

Rank Coverage Bibliography
1 28 Heeren, A (2015.0) Attention bias modification for social anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
2 27 Macleod, C (2016.0) Anxiety-linked attentional bias and its modification: illustrating the importance of distinguishing processes and procedures in experimental psychopathology research.
3 27 Mogg, K (2017.0) Attention bias modification (abm): review of effects of multisession abm training on anxiety and threat-related attention in high-anxious individuals.
4 26 Boettcher, J (2013.0) Internet-based interventions for social anxiety disorder - an overview.
5 26 Mogg, K (2016.0) Anxiety and attention to threat: cognitive mechanisms and treatment with attention bias modification.
6 25 Shackman, AJ (2016.0) The neurobiology of dispositional negativity and attentional biases to threat: implications for understanding anxiety disorders in adults and youth.
7 21 Fu, X (2019.0) Threat-related attention bias in socioemotional development: a critical review and methodological considerations.
8 21 Abend, R (2019.0) Age moderates link between training effects and treatment response to attention bias modification treatment for social anxiety disorder.
9 21 Boettcher, J (2013.0) Combining attention training with cognitive-behavior therapy in internet-based self-help for social anxiety: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
10 21 Liu, H (2017.0) Effects of cognitive bias modification on social anxiety: a meta-analysis.
11 21 Price, RB (2016.0) Pooled patient-level meta-analysis of children and adults completing a computer-based anxiety intervention targeting attentional bias.
12 21 Mogoase, C (2014.0) Clinical efficacy of attentional bias modification procedures: an updated meta-analysis.
13 20 Dennis-tiwary, TA (2016.0) For whom the bell tolls: neurocognitive individual differences in the acute stress-reduction effects of an attention bias modification game for anxiety.
14 20 Mcnally, RJ (2019.0) Attentional bias for threat: crisis or opportunity?
15 19 De, voogd EL (2017.0) Online visual search attentional bias modification for adolescents with heightened anxiety and depressive symptoms: a randomized controlled trial.
16 18 Yao, N (2015.0) Does attention redirection contribute to the effectiveness of attention bias modification on social anxiety?
17 18 Carleton, RN (2015.0) A randomized controlled trial of attention modification for social anxiety disorder.
18 18 Boettcher, J (2014.0) Combining attention training with internet-based cognitive-behavioral self-help for social anxiety: a randomized controlled trial.
19 18 de, voogd EL (2016.0) Online attentional bias modification training targeting anxiety and depression in unselected adolescents: short- and long-term effects of a randomized controlled trial.
20 17 Linetzky, M (2015.0) Quantitative evaluation of the clinical efficacy of attention bias modification treatment for anxiety disorders.