It is well established that alcoholics and heavy social drinkers show a bias of attention towards alcohol-related items. Previous research suggests that there is a shared foundation of attentional bias, which is linked to attentional control settings. Specifically, attentional bias relates to a persistent selection of a Feature Search Mode which prioritises attentional bias-related information for selection and processing. However, no research has yet examined the effect of pre-existing biases on the development of an additional attentional bias. This paper seeks to discover how pre-existing biases affect the formation of a new, additional attentional bias. 25 heavy and 25 light social drinkers, with and without a pre-existing bias to alcoh...
We investigated attentional biases with a flicker paradigm, examining the proportion of alcohol rela...
"Attentional bias plays an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol addiction, a...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
It is well established that alcoholics and heavy social drinkers show a bias of attention towards al...
Rationale There has been considerable theoretical interest in attentional biases for drug-related c...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale In heavy drinkers, training attention towards alcohol cues increases alcohol craving, but ...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes serious health problems. Research demonstrates that alcohol use...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drink...
The authors used a flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness as a more direct method of measuri...
We investigated attentional biases with a flicker paradigm, examining the proportion of alcohol rela...
"Attentional bias plays an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol addiction, a...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
It is well established that alcoholics and heavy social drinkers show a bias of attention towards al...
Rationale There has been considerable theoretical interest in attentional biases for drug-related c...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale In heavy drinkers, training attention towards alcohol cues increases alcohol craving, but ...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes serious health problems. Research demonstrates that alcohol use...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drink...
The authors used a flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness as a more direct method of measuri...
We investigated attentional biases with a flicker paradigm, examining the proportion of alcohol rela...
"Attentional bias plays an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol addiction, a...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...