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Authors: Mogg, K Stopa, L Bradley, BP
Citation: K. Mogg et al., "From the conscious into the unconscious": What can cognitive theories of psychopathology learn from Freudian theory? Commentary, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(3), 2001, pp. 139-143

Authors: Scott, KM Mogg, K Bradley, BP
Citation: Km. Scott et al., Masked semantic priming of emotional information in subclinical depression, COGN THER R, 25(5), 2001, pp. 505-524

Authors: Bradley, BP Mogg, K Millar, NH
Citation: Bp. Bradley et al., Covert and overt orienting of attention to emotional faces in anxiety, COGNIT EMOT, 14(6), 2000, pp. 789-808

Authors: Mogg, K McNamara, J Powys, M Rawlinson, H Seiffer, A Bradley, BP
Citation: K. Mogg et al., Selective attention to threat: A test of two cognitive models of anxiety, COGNIT EMOT, 14(3), 2000, pp. 375-399

Authors: Mogg, K Bradley, BP Dixon, C Fisher, S Twelftree, H McWilliams, A
Citation: K. Mogg et al., Trait anxiety, defensiveness and selective processing of threat: an investigation using two measures of attentional bias, PERS INDIV, 28(6), 2000, pp. 1063-1077

Authors: Lubman, DI Peters, LA Mogg, K Bradley, BP Deakin, JFW
Citation: Di. Lubman et al., Attentional bias for drug cues in opiate dependence, PSYCHOL MED, 30(1), 2000, pp. 169-175

Authors: Mogg, K Millar, N Bradley, BP
Citation: K. Mogg et al., Biases in eye movements to threatening facial expressions in generalized anxiety disorder and depressive disorder, J ABN PSYCH, 109(4), 2000, pp. 695-704

Authors: Mogg, K Bradley, BP
Citation: K. Mogg et Bp. Bradley, Orienting of attention to threatening facial expressions presented under conditions of restricted awareness, COGNIT EMOT, 13(6), 1999, pp. 713-740

Authors: Mogg, K Bradley, BP
Citation: K. Mogg et Bp. Bradley, Some methodological issues in assessing attentional biases for threateningfaces in anxiety: a replication study using a modified version of the probe detection task, BEHAV RES T, 37(6), 1999, pp. 595-604
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