Rationale Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the laboratory; however, little is known about this relationship in naturalistic, real-world settings. Objectives In the present study, we implemented ecological momentary assessment methods to investigate the relationship between inhibitory control and alcohol consumption in the real world. Methods Heavy drinkers who were motivated to reduce their alcohol consumption (N = 100) were loaned a smartphone which administered a stop signal task twice per day at random intervals between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for 2 weeks. Each day, participants also recorded their planned and actual alcohol consumption and their subjective craving and mood. We hypothesised that d...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that is related to different aspects of alcohol use, abu...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive control deficits, as captured by inhibitory control measures, are indicative o...
Contemporary dual-process models of alcohol abuse propose that alcohol abuse develops because of dys...
RATIONALE: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
Rationale: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
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 ...
Background: While both theory and empirical findings have supported impaired self-control as a cruci...
Incentive motivational models of addiction suggest that alcohol-related cues would automatically att...
Aims To investigate whether acute alcohol would affect performance of a conditioned behavioural resp...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Rationale: Alcohol intoxication and alcohol cue exposure impair ‘reactive’ inhibitory control and in...
Introduction: Alcohol craving is a highly challenging obstacle to achieve long-term abstinence. Maki...
Objective"Reactive" inhibitory control is associated with heavy drinking and alcohol dependence. How...
Aims Previous research indicates that acute alcohol intoxication and placebo can inhibit people’s co...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that is related to different aspects of alcohol use, abu...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive control deficits, as captured by inhibitory control measures, are indicative o...
Contemporary dual-process models of alcohol abuse propose that alcohol abuse develops because of dys...
RATIONALE: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
Rationale: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
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 ...
Background: While both theory and empirical findings have supported impaired self-control as a cruci...
Incentive motivational models of addiction suggest that alcohol-related cues would automatically att...
Aims To investigate whether acute alcohol would affect performance of a conditioned behavioural resp...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Rationale: Alcohol intoxication and alcohol cue exposure impair ‘reactive’ inhibitory control and in...
Introduction: Alcohol craving is a highly challenging obstacle to achieve long-term abstinence. Maki...
Objective"Reactive" inhibitory control is associated with heavy drinking and alcohol dependence. How...
Aims Previous research indicates that acute alcohol intoxication and placebo can inhibit people’s co...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that is related to different aspects of alcohol use, abu...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive control deficits, as captured by inhibitory control measures, are indicative o...
Contemporary dual-process models of alcohol abuse propose that alcohol abuse develops because of dys...