Background: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrelevant prepotent responses is commonly thought to explain this association. However, inhibition is not a unitary mechanism. This study investigated the efficiency of overcoming competition due to irrelevant responses (i.e., inhibition of a prepotent response) and overcoming competition in memory (i.e., resistance to proactive interference) in sober and recently detoxified alcohol-dependent individuals. Methods: Three cognitive tasks assessing the inhibition of a prepotent response (Hayling task, anti-saccade task and Stroop task) and two tasks tapping into the capacity to resist proactive interference (cued recall, Brown-Peterson variant) were ...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
peer reviewedBackground: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibit...
BACKGROUND: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrele...
peer reviewedCognitive impairment has been associated with higher risk of alcoholism and relapse. Re...
peer reviewedBackground: Individuals with alcoholism are characterized by both attentional bias for ...
Cognitive impairment has been associated with higher risk of alcoholism and relapse. Recent theoreti...
Background Response inhibition can be classified into stimulus-driven inhibition and intentional inh...
Background and objectives: Response inhibition is usually considered a hallmark of executive control...
A main characteristic associated with problematic substance use is impulsivity, or more specifically...
Contemporary dual-process models of alcohol abuse propose that alcohol abuse develops because of dys...
Response inhibition is usually considered a hallmark of executive control. However, recent work indi...
Contains fulltext : 56796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bechara (2003)...
Contains fulltext : 64588.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Chronic alcoho...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
peer reviewedBackground: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibit...
BACKGROUND: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrele...
peer reviewedCognitive impairment has been associated with higher risk of alcoholism and relapse. Re...
peer reviewedBackground: Individuals with alcoholism are characterized by both attentional bias for ...
Cognitive impairment has been associated with higher risk of alcoholism and relapse. Recent theoreti...
Background Response inhibition can be classified into stimulus-driven inhibition and intentional inh...
Background and objectives: Response inhibition is usually considered a hallmark of executive control...
A main characteristic associated with problematic substance use is impulsivity, or more specifically...
Contemporary dual-process models of alcohol abuse propose that alcohol abuse develops because of dys...
Response inhibition is usually considered a hallmark of executive control. However, recent work indi...
Contains fulltext : 56796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bechara (2003)...
Contains fulltext : 64588.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Chronic alcoho...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...