Aims: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely or concurrently predict the ability to regulate alcohol consumption. Design and participants: Two groups of undergraduate social drinkers (total n=55) who differed in their ability to regulate their alcohol consumption completed a novel Selective-Attention/Action-Tendency Task (SA/ATT), which assessed separately alcohol-related biases in selective attention and action tendency. Setting: University of Western Australia, Australia. Measurement: Dysregulated drinking was operationalized as a self-reported high level of alcohol consumption on the Alcohol Consumption Questionnaire, and a high desire to reduce consumption on the Brief Readiness to C...
Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and p...
Cognitive models emphasise the importance of attentional bias in addiction. However, many attentiona...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
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 cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias variability may be related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variabil...
Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and p...
Cognitive models emphasise the importance of attentional bias in addiction. However, many attentiona...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
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 cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias variability may be related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variabil...
Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and p...
Cognitive models emphasise the importance of attentional bias in addiction. However, many attentiona...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...