When a person has a goal of drinking alcohol or using another addictive substance, the person appears to be automatically distracted by stimuli related to the goal. Because the attentional bias might propel the person to use the substance, an intervention might help modify it. In this article, we discuss techniques that have been developed to help people overcome their attentional bias for alcohol, smoking-related stimuli, drugs, or unhealthy food. We also discuss how these techniques are being adapted for use on mobile devices. The latter would allow people with an addictive behavior to use the attentional training in privacy and as frequently as needed. The attentional training techniques discussed here appear to have several advantages. ...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
It has been proposed that selective attention for substance-relevant information might contribute to...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
Smoking remains a significant health problem. Attentional biases influence smoking behaviours, but h...
Substance use & alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent globally, and Singapore is no exception. ...
Substance use & alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent globally, and Singapore is no exception. ...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
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...
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...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
It has been proposed that selective attention for substance-relevant information might contribute to...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
Smoking remains a significant health problem. Attentional biases influence smoking behaviours, but h...
Substance use & alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent globally, and Singapore is no exception. ...
Substance use & alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent globally, and Singapore is no exception. ...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Research on attentional bias modification has increased since 2014. A recent meta-analysis demonstra...
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...
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...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...