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    A Cognitive Control Training as Add-On Treatment to Usual Care for Depressed Inpatients

    There is a growing body of research supporting the potential therapeutic value of the Cognitive Control Training (CCT) for depression, even though more research including a control condition is necessary to in...

    Gina R. A. Ferrari, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Mike Rinck in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2021)

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    Eye-Tracking Based Attention Bias Modification (ET-ABM) Facilitates Disengagement from Negative Stimuli in Dysphoric Individuals

    To address shortcomings of purely reaction-time based attention bias modification (ABM) paradigms, a novel eye-tracking based ABM training (ET-ABM) was developed. This training targets the late disengagement f...

    Martin Möbius, Gina R. A. Ferrari, Robin van den Bergh in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2018)

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    Investigating the (cost-) effectiveness of attention bias modification (ABM) for outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD): a randomized controlled trial protocol

    Despite the range of available, evidence-based treatment options for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), the rather low response and remission rates suggest that treatment is not optimal, yet. Computerized attent...

    Gina R. A. Ferrari, Eni S. Becker, Filip Smit, Mike Rinck, Jan Spijker in BMC Psychiatry (2016)

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    Can’t Look Away: An Eye-Tracking Based Attentional Disengagement Training for Depression

    To address shortcomings of purely reaction-time based attentional bias modification (ABM) paradigms, we developed an ABM task that is controlled by eye-tracking. This task allows to assess and train both disen...

    Gina R. A. Ferrari, Martin Möbius, Amras van Opdorp in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2016)