The results from this study indicated that the accessibility of negative alcohol memory associations was higher in alcohol contexts as participants generated more alcohol-related responses to the negative alcohol-related behavioural outcomes. As no effect of context was observed for positive alcohol memory associations, it was postulated that this type of memory association might become activated prior to or during decisions to consume alcohol. In addition, the results indicated that activated negative memory associations might not exert an influential role over decisions to consume alcohol. The results form this study provided further support for the Alcohol-Related Association Memory model of alcohol use. The findings from the series ...
Social drinkers (healthy males aged 18--34) participated in three experiments that examined some of ...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
The results from this study indicated that the accessibility of negative alcohol memory associations...
Although studies on explicit alcohol cognitions have identified positive and negative reinforcing dr...
Memory processes have been applied increasingly to the understanding of use and abuse of alcohol and...
cognitions that may automatically steer addictive behaviours such as alcohol abuse. Counter-intuitiv...
The first part of this research assessed the longitudinal relationships between alcohol- related ass...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
The first part of this research assessed the longitudinal relationships between alcohol-related asso...
Alcohol use remains a public health concern with accumulating evidence pointing to alcohol-associate...
Previous research has demonstrated that participants from a number of clinical populations with diff...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behavior...
Background: Research has shown that heavy alcohol use has a detrimental effect on retrospective memo...
Aims The aim of the current study was to examine the mediating role of alcohol-related memory associ...
Social drinkers (healthy males aged 18--34) participated in three experiments that examined some of ...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
The results from this study indicated that the accessibility of negative alcohol memory associations...
Although studies on explicit alcohol cognitions have identified positive and negative reinforcing dr...
Memory processes have been applied increasingly to the understanding of use and abuse of alcohol and...
cognitions that may automatically steer addictive behaviours such as alcohol abuse. Counter-intuitiv...
The first part of this research assessed the longitudinal relationships between alcohol- related ass...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
The first part of this research assessed the longitudinal relationships between alcohol-related asso...
Alcohol use remains a public health concern with accumulating evidence pointing to alcohol-associate...
Previous research has demonstrated that participants from a number of clinical populations with diff...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behavior...
Background: Research has shown that heavy alcohol use has a detrimental effect on retrospective memo...
Aims The aim of the current study was to examine the mediating role of alcohol-related memory associ...
Social drinkers (healthy males aged 18--34) participated in three experiments that examined some of ...
Aims: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...
AIMS: Research informed by dual-process models of addictions has clearly demonstrated an association...