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Kernel Functions for Attributed Molecular Graphs – A New Similarity-Based Approach to ADME Prediction in Classification and Regression

by Holger Fröhlich, Jörg  K Wegner, Florian Sieker, Andreas Zell
QSAR Combinatorial Science (2006)

Abstract

This review critically discusses the empirical evidence for information-processing biases in social phobia. Distortions in attention, interpretation, and memory processes are analyzed as they apply to individuals with social phobia. The literature provides evidence for a specific attentional bias towards socially threatening stimuli and a specific interpretational/judgment bias towards self-relevant social information. However, there is little evidence to suggest that social phobia is associated with a memory bias for socially threatening stimuli. Furthermore, the relationship between the empirical evidence from information processing studies and the cognitive model of social phobia by Clark and Wells (1995) will be discussed.

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