Externally orienting cues improve cognitive control in OCD
Bednarek L, Glover S, Ma X, Pittenger C, Pushkarskaya H. Externally orienting cues improve cognitive control in OCD. Journal Of Behavior Therapy And Experimental Psychiatry 2024, 84: 101959. PMID: 38531125, PMCID: PMC11192454, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2024.101959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchANT-RObsessive thoughtsWarning cueFlanker taskAlerting benefitsModels of obsessive-compulsive disorderHealthy controlsRevised attention network testObsessive-compulsive disorderAttention Network TestSelf-report measuresConflict costsCognitive controlContamination symptomsIncongruent trialsNeurocognitive tasksExecutive functionAttention taskSymptom severityNetwork TestAssociated with severityDistracted participantsCuesExternally orienting cuesFlanker
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