The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-dependent patients have been reported to compete with inhibitory control and contribute to alcohol relapse. The aim of the present study is to investigate whether the induction of a craving state, using an alcohol cue exposure paradigm, influences response inhibition towards both neutral stimuli and alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-dependent patients. Thirty-one detoxified alcohol-dependent patients were exposed to either their preferred alcoholic beverage or to a glass of water. They then performed a modified stop signal task, which used alcohol-related words, neutral words and non-words, and a lexical decision as the Go response. The alco...
Both cue-elicited craving and impulsivity have been involved in alcohol misuse. However, their role ...
The role of aggressivity and cue exposure in induction of craving were investigated in a clinical se...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional ...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
Abstract The present study investigated the nature of physi-ological cue reactivity and craving in r...
The present study investigated the nature of physiological cue reactivity and craving in response to...
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 ...
Alcohol addictive behaviors have been recently associated with a combination of deficits in executiv...
peer reviewedBackground: Individuals with alcoholism are characterized by both attentional bias for ...
RATIONALE: Previous research has demonstrated a role for impulsivity and perceived availability of t...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a grave public health concern in the U.S. with high prevalence...
Abstract—A controlled trial was conducted of cue-exposure with dependent drinkers in treatment. All ...
RATIONALE: Cue-elicited craving is a well-researched phenomenon in alcohol literature. However, not ...
Both cue-elicited craving and impulsivity have been involved in alcohol misuse. However, their role ...
The role of aggressivity and cue exposure in induction of craving were investigated in a clinical se...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional ...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
The induction of alcohol craving and the cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol-...
Abstract The present study investigated the nature of physi-ological cue reactivity and craving in r...
The present study investigated the nature of physiological cue reactivity and craving in response to...
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 ...
Alcohol addictive behaviors have been recently associated with a combination of deficits in executiv...
peer reviewedBackground: Individuals with alcoholism are characterized by both attentional bias for ...
RATIONALE: Previous research has demonstrated a role for impulsivity and perceived availability of t...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a grave public health concern in the U.S. with high prevalence...
Abstract—A controlled trial was conducted of cue-exposure with dependent drinkers in treatment. All ...
RATIONALE: Cue-elicited craving is a well-researched phenomenon in alcohol literature. However, not ...
Both cue-elicited craving and impulsivity have been involved in alcohol misuse. However, their role ...
The role of aggressivity and cue exposure in induction of craving were investigated in a clinical se...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional ...