Her primary scientific interests are in Cognition, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology, Cognitive bias and Anxiety. In her research, Social perception is intimately related to Information processing, which falls under the overarching field of Cognition. Her studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Autobiographical memory and Overgeneral autobiographical memory.
Her Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Perception, Gaze, Facial expression, Attentional bias and Eye tracking. Her work on Cognitive bias modification is typically connected to Causality and Empirical evidence as part of general Cognitive bias study, connecting several disciplines of science. Jenny Yiend applies her multidisciplinary studies on Anxiety and Cue exposure in her research.
Jenny Yiend spends much of her time researching Cognition, Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive bias. Her work deals with themes such as Developmental psychology, Affect, Depression and Information processing, which intersect with Cognition. The various areas that Jenny Yiend examines in her Clinical psychology study include Intervention, Psychiatry, Psychosis and Cognitive bias modification.
Her Anxiety research incorporates themes from Young adult, Disengagement theory and Distress. Her study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Visual perception, Selective attention, Attentional bias and Facial expression. Her Cognitive bias study deals with Mood intersecting with Dysphoria.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Cognition, Paranoia and Psychosis. Her Clinical psychology research also works with subjects such as
The concepts of her Psychological intervention study are interwoven with issues in Stimulus, Cognitive psychology and Arousal. Her studies deal with areas such as Attentional bias and Psychopathology as well as Cognitive psychology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mental health and Audiology in addition to Cognition.
Jenny Yiend focuses on Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Affect, Side effect and Prospective cohort study. She combines subjects such as Cognitive bias modification, Psychosis and Schizophrenia with her study of Clinical psychology. Her work deals with themes such as Recall, Perception, Psychosocial, Cognition and Association, which intersect with Anxiety.
Her studies deal with areas such as Dopamine and First episode psychosis as well as Affect. Her Side effect research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Public health, Influenza vaccine and Pessimism.
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The effects of emotion on attention: A review of attentional processing of emotional information
Jenny Yiend.
Cognition & Emotion (2010)
Anxiety and attention to threatening pictures.
Jenny Yiend;Andrew Mathews.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2001)
The face of fear: Effects of eye gaze and emotion on visual attention
Andrew Mathews;Elaine Fox;Jenny Yiend;Andy Calder.
Visual Cognition (2003)
Anxiety and sensitivity to gaze direction in emotionally expressive faces.
Elaine Fox;Andrew Mathews;Andrew J. Calder;Jenny Yiend.
Emotion (2007)
Inducing a benign interpretational bias reduces trait anxiety.
Andrew Mathews;Valerie Ridgeway;Emma Cook;Jenny Yiend.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry (2007)
Induced biases in emotional interpretation influence stress vulnerability and endure despite changes in context
Bundy Mackintosh;Andrew Mathews;Jenny Yiend;Valerie Ridgeway.
Behavior Therapy (2006)
Autobiographical memory style in seasonal affective disorder and its relationship to future symptom remission.
T Dalgeish;H Spinks;Jenny Yiend;W Kuyken.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2001)
Self-reported parental abuse relates to autobiographical memory style in patients with eating disorders
Tim Dalgleish;Kate Tchanturia;Lucy Serpell;Saskia Hems.
Emotion (2003)
Enduring consequences of experimentally induced biases in interpretation.
Jenny Yiend;Bundy Mackintosh;Andrew Mathews.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2005)
Individual Differences in the Modulation of Fear-Related Brain Activation by Attentional Control
Andrew Mathews;Jenny Yiend;Andrew D. Lawrence.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2004)
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