Item does not contain fulltextThis study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted an approach bias for alcohol in 214 alcoholic inpatients. Patients were assigned to one of two experimental conditions, in which they were explicitly or implicitly trained to make avoidance movements (pushing a joystick) in response to alcohol pictures, or to one of two control conditions, in which they received no training or sham training. Four brief sessions of experimental CBM preceded regular inpatient treatment. In the experimental conditions only, patients’ approach bias changed into an avoidance bias for alcohol. This effect generalized to untrained pictures in the task used in the CBM and to an Implicit ...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Objective: In alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol cues evoke increased activation in mesolimbic brai...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Alcohol-dependent patients show attentional and approach bi...
Background: Alcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder. Recent evidence shows...
Item does not contain fulltextAlcohol-dependent patients have been shown to faster approach than avo...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder. Recent evidence...
Item does not contain fulltextThe main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tenden...
Contains fulltext : 139802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background Co...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
Background Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
Introduction: Positively conditioned Pavlovian cues tend to promote approach and negative cues promo...
Background: Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Objective: In alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol cues evoke increased activation in mesolimbic brai...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Alcohol-dependent patients show attentional and approach bi...
Background: Alcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder. Recent evidence shows...
Item does not contain fulltextAlcohol-dependent patients have been shown to faster approach than avo...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder. Recent evidence...
Item does not contain fulltextThe main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tenden...
Contains fulltext : 139802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background Co...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
Background Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
Introduction: Positively conditioned Pavlovian cues tend to promote approach and negative cues promo...
Background: Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Objective: In alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol cues evoke increased activation in mesolimbic brai...