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1. Social anxiety and information processing biases: An integrated theoretical perspective.

2. Will you touch a dirty diaper? Attitudes towards disgust and behaviour.

3. Depressive symptoms and cognitive control: the role of affective interference.

4. Age differences in vocal emotion perception: on the role of speaker age and listener sex.

5. Sweet-cheeks vs. pea-brain: embodiment, valence, and task all influence the emotional salience of language.

6. Feeling happy and (over)confident: the role of positive affect in metacognitive processes.

7. Physiological and self-reported disgust reactions to obesity.

8. Can emotional content reduce the age gap in visual working memory? Evidence from two tasks.

9. The shared and unique genetic relationship between mental well-being, depression and anxiety symptoms and cognitive function in healthy twins.

10. Editorial.

11. Successful emotion regulation requires both conviction and skill: beliefs about the controllability of emotions, reappraisal, and regulation success.

12. Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetry as a predictor of reasoning deficiency in depressed people.

13. Does interest broaden or narrow attentional scope?

14. Is self-positive information more appealing than money? Individual differences in positivity bias according to depressive symptoms.

15. Cognitive flexibility mediates the relation between intolerance of uncertainty and safety signal responding in those with panic disorder.

16. Anxiety, anticipation and contextual information: A test of attentional control theory.

17. The embodiment of emotional words in a second language: An eye-movement study.

18. Effect of failure/success feedback and the moderating influence of personality on reward motivation.

19. The time course of location-avoidance learning in fear of spiders.

20. Unconscious emotion regulation: Nonconscious reappraisal decreases emotion-related physiological reactivity during frustration.

21. Revisiting the dimensional structure of the emotion domain.

22. Mood effects on memory and executive control in a real-life situation.

23. Influence of depressive symptoms on speech perception in adverse listening conditions.

24. Feeling connected to younger versus older selves: The asymmetric impact of life stage orientation.

25. Alexithymia impairs the cognitive control of negative material while facilitating the recall of neutral material in both younger and older adults.

26. Flow, affect and visual creativity.

27. Emotion, working memory task demands and individual differences predict behavior, cognitive effort and negative affect.

28. Where's the impairment: An examination of factors that impact sustained attention following a stressor.

29. When do self-discrepancies predict negative emotions? Exploring formal operational thought and abstract reasoning skills as moderators.

30. Self-structure and emotional experience.

31. Enhanced interoceptive awareness during anticipation of public speaking is associated with fear of negative evaluation.

32. The snake in the grass revisited: An experimental comparison of threat detection paradigms.

33. On the valence of surprise.

34. Are emotion impairments unique to, universal, or specific in autism spectrum disorder? A comprehensive review.

35. Early adolescents show sustained susceptibility to cognitive interference by emotional distractors.

36. Positive affect improves working memory: Implications for controlled cognitive processing.

37. Out of mind, out of heart: Attention affects duration of emotional experience.

38. Effects of traumatic stress and perceived stress on everyday cognitive functioning.

39. When feeling bad makes you look good: Guilt, shame, and person perception.

40. Cognitive vulnerability to depression: A comparison of the weakest link, keystone and additive models.

41. Task relevance modulates processing of distracting emotional stimuli.

42. Ability EI as an intelligence? Associations of the MSCEIT with performance on emotion processing and social tasks and with cognitive ability.

43. Latency and duration of the action interruption in surprise.

44. BRIEF REPORT.