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Peer-reviewed publications

Reinecke, A., Waldenmaier, L., Cooper, M., & Harmer, C. (in press). Changes in automatic threat processing precede and predict clinical changes with cognitive-behaviour therapy for panic disorder. Biological Psychiatry.
DiSimplicio, M., Norbury, R., Reinecke, A., & Harmer, C. (in press). Short term antidepressant treatment modulates responses to fear in subjects with high neuroticism. Psychological Medicine.
Reinecke, A., Rinck, M., Becker, E.S., & Hoyer, J. (2013). Cognitive-behavior therapy resolves implicit fear associations in generalized anxiety disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 51, 15-23.
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Reinecke, A., Rinck, M., Hoyer, J.,& Becker, E.S. (2013). Cognitive-behavioural therapy reduces unwanted thought intrusions in generalized anxiety disorder. Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44, 1-13.
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Papadatou-Pastou, M., Miskowiak, K.W., Williams, J.M.G., Harmer, C.J., & Reinecke, A. (2012). Acute antidepressant drug administration and autobiographical memory recall: An fMRI study. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacolog, 20, 364-372.
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Krans, J., Reinecke, A., de Jong, P.J., Näring, G., & Becker, E.S. (2012). Experimental evidence for attentional bias in analogue trauma. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 656-664.
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Reinecke, A., Rinck, M., Soltau, C., Hoyer, J., & Becker, E.S. (2012). Treatment sensitivity of implicit threat associations, avoidance tendencies, and visual working memory biases in specific phobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 321-328.
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Reinecke, A., Cooper, M., Favaron, E., Massey-Chase, R., & Harmer, C. (2011). Attentional bias in untreated panic disorder. Psychiatry Research. 185, 387–393.
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Reinecke, A., Becker, E. S., & Rinck, M. (2010). Visual working memory for threat: Spider fearfuls show disorder-specific change detection. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48(8), 770-778.
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Reinecke, A. & Hoyer, J. (2010). Killing two birds with one stone: Can panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder be treated by simultaneous exposure? Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 17, 301-308.

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Reinecke, A., Becker, E.S., & Rinck, M. (2010). Test-retest reliability and validity of three indirect tests assessing implicit threat associations and behavioural response tendencies. Journal of Psychology, 218, 4-11.

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Reinecke, A., Becker, E. S., Hoyer, J., & Rinck, M. (2010). Generalized implicit fear associations in generalized anxiety disorder. Depression & Anxiety, 27, 252-259.
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Harmer, C.J., O’Sullivan, U., Favaron, E., Massey-Chase, R., Ayres, R., Reinecke, A., Goodwin, G.M., & Cowen, P.J. (2009). Acute antidepressant administration remediates negative affective bias in depressed patients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 166, 1096-1099.
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Reinecke, A., Becker, E. S., & Rinck, M. (2009). Selective visual working memory in fear of spiders: The role of automaticity and material-specificity. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 1053-1063.
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Reinecke, A., Hoyer, J., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2009). Zwei Kurzscreenings zur Messung von Angst vor Schlangen: Reliabilität und Validität im Vergleich zum SNAQ [Two short-screenings measuring fear of snakes: reliability and validity compared to the SNAQ]. Klinische Diagnostik und Evaluation, 3, 221-239.
Reinecke, A., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2008). How preferential is the preferential encoding of threatening stimuli? Working memory biases in specific anxiety and the Attentional Blink. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 22, 655-670.
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Lange, W.-G., Heuer, K., Reinecke, A., Becker, E.S., & Rinck, M. (2008). Inhibition of Return is Unimpressed by Emotional Cues. Cognition & Emotion, 22, 1433-1456.
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Reinecke, A., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2006). Spiders crawl easily through the bottleneck: visual working memory for negative stimuli. Emotion, 6(3), 438-449.
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Reinecke, A., Schoeps, D., & Hoyer, J. (2006). Sexuelle Dysfunktionen bei Patienten einer verhaltenstherapeutischen Hochschulambulanz: Häufigkeit, Erkennen, Behandlung [Sexual dysfunctions in patients of a CBT University outpatient clinic: frequency, recognition, and treatment]. Verhaltenstherapie, 16, 166-172.
Wolfe, J.M., Reinecke, A., & Brawn, P. (2006). Why don’t we see changes? The role of attentional bottlenecks and limited visual memory. Visual Cognition, Special Issue: Visual Search and Attention, 14, 1-32.

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Rinck, M., Reinecke, A., Ellwart, T., Heuer, K., & Becker, E. (2005). Speeded detection and increased distraction in fear of spiders: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 235-248.
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Bohler, S., Glaesmer, H., Pittrow, D., Lehnert, H., Stalla, G.K., Zeiher, A.M., Marz, W., Silber, S., Wehling, M., Ruf, G., Reinecke, A., & Wittchen, H.U. (2004). Diabetes and cardiovascular risk evaluation and management in primary care: progress and unresolved issues - Rationale for a nationwide primary care project in Germany. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 112, 157-170.

Books

Reinecke, A. (2007). Information Processing in Anxiety. Saarbruecken: VDM Verlag.
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