Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a persistent and generalizable change in attentional bias, and influence subjective craving and tobacco-seeking behavior, among tobacco smokers.Methods: Seventy-two cigarette smokers were randomly allocated to groups before completing a modified visual probe task in which their attentional bias for smoking-related cues was increased (¿attend smoking¿ group), reduced (¿avoid smoking¿ group), or not manipulated (control group).Results: The ABM produced the predicted changes in attentional bias, although these effects were short lasting, and there was no evidence of generalization either to novel smoking-related stimuli or to performance on a diffe...
A wide body of literature has demonstrated a robust relationship between attentional bias (AB) to em...
Background: Cross-sectional and experimental research has shown that female smokers more frequently ...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Research shows that smokers compared to non-smokers preferentially attend to smoking-related stimuli...
It has been frequently reported that smokers showed attentional bias toward smoking-related stimuli....
It has been frequently reported that smokers showed attentional bias toward smoking-related stimuli....
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
A wide body of literature has demonstrated a robust relationship between attentional bias (AB) to em...
A wide body of literature has demonstrated a robust relationship between attentional bias (AB) to em...
Background: Cross-sectional and experimental research has shown that female smokers more frequently ...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
ABSTRACTAims Attentional bias for drug‐related cues has been associated with drug maintenance and r...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Research shows that smokers compared to non-smokers preferentially attend to smoking-related stimuli...
It has been frequently reported that smokers showed attentional bias toward smoking-related stimuli....
It has been frequently reported that smokers showed attentional bias toward smoking-related stimuli....
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
A wide body of literature has demonstrated a robust relationship between attentional bias (AB) to em...
A wide body of literature has demonstrated a robust relationship between attentional bias (AB) to em...
Background: Cross-sectional and experimental research has shown that female smokers more frequently ...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...