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Attention is commonly captured by stimuli related to such material (Mathews & MacLeod, 1986; McCabe & Gotlib, 1995) and likely to become subject to further cognitive processing, for example, by dwelling on or attempting to avoid such content, which often leads to the intensification of concerns (Nolen-Hoeksema, 2000; Watkins & Baracaia, 2001).
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