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Brendan Bradley
Brendan Bradley
Emeritus Professor
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A cognitive-motivational analysis of anxiety
K Mogg, BP Bradley
Behaviour research and therapy 36 (9), 809-848, 1998
23551998
Attentional bias in generalized anxiety disorder versus depressive disorder
K Mogg, BP Bradley
Cognitive therapy and research 29, 29-45, 2005
8842005
Amygdala and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activation to masked angry faces in children and adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder
CS Monk, EH Telzer, K Mogg, BP Bradley, X Mai, HMC Louro, G Chen, ...
Archives of general psychiatry 65 (5), 568-576, 2008
8612008
Selective attention to angry faces in clinical social phobia.
K Mogg, P Philippot, BP Bradley
Journal of abnormal psychology 113 (1), 160, 2004
8482004
Attentional bias in anxiety and depression: The role of awareness
K Mogg, BP Bradley, R Williams
British journal of clinical psychology 34 (1), 17-36, 1995
8111995
Subliminal processing of emotional information in anxiety and depression.
K Mogg, BP Bradley, R Williams, A Mathews
Journal of abnormal psychology 102 (2), 304, 1993
7971993
Attentional bias for threatening facial expressions in anxiety: Manipulation of stimulus duration
BP Bradley, K Mogg, SJ Falla, LR Hamilton
Cognition & emotion 12 (6), 737-753, 1998
7701998
Time course of attentional bias for threat information in non-clinical anxiety
K Mogg, BP Bradley, JO De Bono, M Painter
Behaviour research and therapy 35 (4), 297-303, 1997
7591997
Biases in eye movements to threatening facial expressions in generalized anxiety disorder and depressive disorder.
K Mogg, N Millar, BP Bradley
Journal of abnormal psychology 109 (4), 695, 2000
7452000
Obese adults have visual attention bias for food cue images: evidence for altered reward system function
EH Castellanos, E Charboneau, MS Dietrich, S Park, BP Bradley, K Mogg, ...
International journal of obesity 33 (9), 1063-1073, 2009
7362009
Selective orienting of attention to masked threat faces in social anxiety
K Mogg, BP Bradley
Behaviour research and therapy 40 (12), 1403-1414, 2002
7272002
Brief report time course of attentional bias for threat scenes: testing the vigilance‐avoidance hypothesis
K Mogg, B Bradley, F Miles, R Dixon
Cognition and emotion 18 (5), 689-700, 2004
7172004
Attentional bias for emotional faces in generalized anxiety disorder
BP Bradley, K Mogg, J White, C Groom, J De Bono
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 38 (3), 267-278, 1999
7171999
Attentional biases for negative information in induced and naturally occurring dysphoria
BP Bradley, K Mogg, SC Lee
Behaviour research and therapy 35 (10), 911-927, 1997
6851997
Orienting of attention to threatening facial expressions presented under conditions of restricted awareness
K Mogg, BP Bradley
Cognition & Emotion 13 (6), 713-740, 1999
6741999
Covert and overt orienting of attention to emotional faces in anxiety
BP Bradley, K Mogg, NH Millar
Cognition & Emotion 14 (6), 789-808, 2000
6602000
Eye movements to smoking‐related pictures in smokers: relationship between attentional biases and implicit and explicit measures of stimulus valence
K Mogg, BP Bradley, M Field, J De Houwer
Addiction 98 (6), 825-836, 2003
6222003
Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activation and attentional bias in response to angry faces in adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder
CS Monk, EE Nelson, EB McClure, K Mogg, BP Bradley, E Leibenluft, ...
American Journal of Psychiatry 163 (6), 1091-1097, 2006
5902006
Attention bias to threat in maltreated children: Implications for vulnerability to stress-related psychopathology
DS Pine, K Mogg, BP Bradley, LA Montgomery, CS Monk, E McClure, ...
American Journal of Psychiatry 162 (2), 291-296, 2005
5812005
Orienting and maintenance of gaze to facial expressions in social anxiety.
M Garner, K Mogg, BP Bradley
Journal of abnormal psychology 115 (4), 760, 2006
5042006
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