<div><p>Acute alcohol administration can lead to a loss of control over drinking. Several models argue that this ‘alcohol priming effect’ is mediated by the effect of alcohol on inhibitory control. Alternatively, beliefs about how alcohol affects behavioural regulation may also underlie alcohol priming and alcohol-induced inhibitory impairments. Here two studies examine the extent to which the alcohol priming effect and inhibitory impairments are moderated by beliefs regarding the effects of alcohol on the ability to control behaviour. In study 1, following a priming drink (placebo or .5g/kg of alcohol), participants were provided with bogus feedback regarding their performance on a measure of inhibitory control (stop-signal task; SST) sugg...
It has been proposed that alcohol weakens control processes, which in turn supports the occurrence o...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
Permissive beliefs relate to the acceptability of engaging in alcohol use in spite of obvious potent...
Acute alcohol administration can lead to a loss of control over drinking. Several models argue that ...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional ...
Aims Previous research indicates that acute alcohol intoxication and placebo can inhibit people’s co...
A considerable evidence base has demonstrated that priming doses of alcohol impair inhibitory contro...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Rationale: Alcohol intoxication and alcohol cue-exposure impair ‘reactive’ inhibitory control and in...
Aims To investigate whether acute alcohol would affect performance of a conditioned behavioural resp...
Recent studies have suggested that exposure to rudimentary alcohol cues activates mental representat...
Background: Deficient response inhibition (disinhibition) may play a causal role in alcohol abuse, w...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a cluster of long-term changes in cognitive processes, as predicted...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
It has been proposed that alcohol weakens control processes, which in turn supports the occurrence o...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
Permissive beliefs relate to the acceptability of engaging in alcohol use in spite of obvious potent...
Acute alcohol administration can lead to a loss of control over drinking. Several models argue that ...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional ...
Aims Previous research indicates that acute alcohol intoxication and placebo can inhibit people’s co...
A considerable evidence base has demonstrated that priming doses of alcohol impair inhibitory contro...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Rationale: Alcohol intoxication and alcohol cue-exposure impair ‘reactive’ inhibitory control and in...
Aims To investigate whether acute alcohol would affect performance of a conditioned behavioural resp...
Recent studies have suggested that exposure to rudimentary alcohol cues activates mental representat...
Background: Deficient response inhibition (disinhibition) may play a causal role in alcohol abuse, w...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a cluster of long-term changes in cognitive processes, as predicted...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
It has been proposed that alcohol weakens control processes, which in turn supports the occurrence o...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
Permissive beliefs relate to the acceptability of engaging in alcohol use in spite of obvious potent...