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processing. Interesting theories have emerged to explain these apparent disso-ciations between the cognitive processes associated with the two syndromes (e.g. Oatley & Johnson-Laird 1987, Williams et aI1988), but none at present can account for all of the findings that have emerged (e.g. Bradley et al 1996, M i-of cognitive operation for-and perception of--cues for danger (Mathews 1993). The of events that of depression. of judgmental or interpretive biases. For example, of the likelihood that negative events will occur (Butler & Mathews of both fu- of future negative experiences than controls, of negative experiences and reduced anticipation of of interpreting am-
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processing. Interesting theories have emerged to explain these apparent disso-ciations between the cognitive processes associated with the two syndromes (e.g. Oatley & Johnson-Laird 1987, Williams et aI1988), but none at present can account for all of the findings that have emerged (e.g. Bradley et al 1996, M i-of cognitive operation for-and perception of--cues for danger (Mathews 1993). The of events that of depression. of judgmental or interpretive biases. For example, of the likelihood that negative events will occur (Butler & Mathews of both fu- of future negative experiences than controls, of negative experiences and reduced anticipation of of interpreting am-
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COMORBIDITY OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION 403