2023 - Research.com Psychology in United Kingdom Leader Award
2009 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)
Anxiety, Developmental psychology, Cognition, Cognitive psychology and Attentional bias are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Emotionality, Arousal, Vigilance and Cognitive bias, which intersect with Anxiety. Andrew Mathews has included themes like Social perception, Memoria, Association, Personality and Clinical psychology in his Developmental psychology study.
His work carried out in the field of Cognition brings together such families of science as Anxiety states, Information processing and Mood. His Cognitive psychology study combines topics in areas such as Response bias, Psychopathology and Perception. Andrew Mathews interconnects Rumination, Social desirability and Pictorial stimuli in the investigation of issues within Attentional bias.
His main research concerns Anxiety, Cognition, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive bias. His Anxiety research includes elements of Psychotherapist, Valence and Clinical psychology. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Response bias and Social psychology.
His Developmental psychology research includes themes of Recall, Stroop effect, Mood, Anxiety disorder and Personality. His work in Cognitive psychology addresses issues such as Mental image, which are connected to fields such as Affect. His Cognitive bias study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Vigilance, Lexical decision task and Priming.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Anxiety, Cognition, Cognitive psychology, Cognitive bias modification and Worry. His Anxiety research incorporates themes from Attentional control and Clinical psychology. His studies deal with areas such as Developmental psychology and Social psychology as well as Cognition.
Andrew Mathews combines subjects such as Cognitive load, Dysphoria and Mood with his study of Developmental psychology. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Response bias, Emotionality and Attentional bias. The concepts of his Cognitive bias modification study are interwoven with issues in Stressor and Cognitive therapy.
Andrew Mathews mostly deals with Cognition, Anxiety, Cognitive bias modification, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive bias. Worry is the focus of his Anxiety research. The Cognitive bias modification study combines topics in areas such as Cognitive therapy and Clinical psychology.
Borrowing concepts from Perspective, he weaves in ideas under Cognitive psychology. His Cognitive bias study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Valence and Attentional bias. His Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Dysphoria, Affect, Treatment development and Mood.
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Attentional bias in emotional disorders.
Colin MacLeod;Andrew Mathews;Philip Tata.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1986)
The Emotional Stroop Task and Psychopathology
J. M. G. Williams;A. Mathews;C. Macleod.
Psychological Bulletin (1996)
Brief standard self-rating for phobic patients.
I. M. Marks;Andrew M. Mathews.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (1979)
Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders
Andrew Mathews;Colin MacLeod.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2005)
Selective processing of threat cues in anxiety states
Andrew Mathews;Colin MacLeod.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (1985)
COGNITIVE APPROACHES TO EMOTION AND EMOTIONAL DISORDERS
A. Mathews;Colin Macleod.
Annual Review of Psychology (1994)
Anxiety and the Allocation of Attention to Threat
Colin MacLeod;Andrew Mathews.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1988)
Why worry? The cognitive function of anxiety.
Andrew Mathews.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (1990)
COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN ANXIETY
Gillian Butler;Andrew Mathews.
Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy (1983)
A Cognitive Model of Selective Processing in Anxiety
Andrew Mathews;Bundy Mackintosh.
Cognitive Therapy and Research (1998)
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