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EMDR: Eye movements superior to beeps in taxing working memory and reducing vividness of recollections
MA Van den Hout, IM Engelhard, MM Rijkeboer, J Koekebakker, ...
Behaviour Research and Therapy 49 (2), 92-98, 2011
2192011
EMDR and mindfulness. Eye movements and attentional breathing tax working memory and reduce vividness and emotionality of aversive ideation
MA van den Hout, IM Engelhard, D Beetsma, C Slofstra, H Hornsveld, ...
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 42 (4), 423-431, 2011
1432011
Shaking that icky feeling: Effects of extinction and counterconditioning on disgust-related evaluative learning
IM Engelhard, A Leer, E Lange, BO Olatunji
Behavior therapy 45 (5), 708-719, 2014
1322014
How eye movements in EMDR work: Changes in memory vividness and emotionality
A Leer, IM Engelhard, MA Van Den Hout
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 45 (3), 396-401, 2014
1182014
Impaired fear inhibition learning predicts the persistence of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
M Sijbrandij, IM Engelhard, MJJ Lommen, A Leer, JMP Baas
Journal of psychiatric research 47 (12), 1991-1997, 2013
952013
Safety behavior after extinction triggers a return of threat expectancy
SL van Uijen, A Leer, IM Engelhard
Behavior Therapy 49 (3), 450-458, 2018
462018
Lateral eye movements do not increase false-memory rates: A failed direct-replication study
K Van Schie, A Leer
Clinical Psychological Science 7 (5), 1159-1167, 2019
352019
Eye movements during recall of aversive memory decreases conditioned fear
A Leer, IM Engelhard, A Altink, MA van den Hout
Behaviour research and therapy 51 (10), 633-640, 2013
302013
Eye movement during recall reduces objective memory performance: An extended replication
A Leer, IM Engelhard, B Lenaert, D Struyf, B Vervliet, D Hermans
Behaviour Research and Therapy 92, 94-105, 2017
262017
Induction of conditioned avoidance via mental imagery
AM Krypotos, G Mertens, A Leer, IM Engelhard
Behaviour Research and Therapy 132, 103652, 2020
212020
Dual-Tasking Attenuates the Return of Fear after Extinction
A Leer, IM Engelhard, P Dibbets, MA van den Hout
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 4 (4), 325-340, 2013
172013
Countering fear renewal: Changes in the UCS representation generalize across contexts
A Leer, IM Engelhard
Behavior Therapy 46 (2), 272-282, 2015
162015
Side effects of induced lateral eye movements during aversive ideation
A Leer, IM Engelhard
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 68, 101566, 2020
152020
Bilateral beeps and eye movements in EMDR: Taxing of working memory and effects on negative recollections
MA Van den Hout, IM Engelhard, M Rijkeboer, J Koekebakker, ...
Behaviour Research and Therapy 49, 92-98, 2011
122011
Beyond extinction: Prolonged conditioning and repeated threat exposure abolish contextual renewal of fear-potentiated startle discrimination but leave expectancy ratings intact
A Leer, K Haesen, B Vervliet
Frontiers in Psychiatry 9, 331838, 2018
92018
Odors eliciting fear: a conditioning approach to Idiopathic Environmental Intolerances
A Leer, MAM Smeets, PJ Bulsing, MA van den Hout
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 42 (2), 240-249, 2011
72011
Secondary extinction reduces reinstatement of threat expectancy and conditioned skin conductance responses in human fear conditioning
G Mertens, A Leer, EAM van Dis, L Vermeer, A Steenhuizen, ...
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 62, 103-111, 2019
62019
Generalisation of threat expectancy increases with time
A Leer, D Sevenster, MJJ Lommen
Cognition and Emotion 33 (5), 1067-1075, 2019
52019
Imagine avoidance: Induction of conditioned avoidance via mental imagery
AM Krypotos, G Mertens, A Leer, I Engelhard
PsyArXiv, 2019
42019
Conceptual fear generalization gradients
G Mertens, V Bouwman, A Leer, I Engelhard
PsyArXiv, 2019
22019
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