Disapearing video filters in Premiere Pro CS6

All video effects are suddenly missing from the effects panel. I have checked the plug-ins folder and they are still there. Can anyone help me?

Take a look at the buttons next to the search bar at the top of the Effects panel and toggle them to see if that is the solution.

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