Studies have demonstrated that gambling stimuli can trigger attentional biases to pathological gamblers. However, with the continuous increase of exposure to gambling stimuli it is important to investigate the effect of gambling stimuli on the general population. The present research investigated whether gambling stimuli can lead to intrusive cognitions that could affect time perception, gambling decisions and could elicit craving to gamble. In study 1, using a gambling Stroop test as a prime, we showed that intrusive cognitions can affect gambling decisions and elicit desire to gamble. In study 2, using a time bisection task without any primes we did not find any such effects. In study 3, individuals had to perform the time bisection task ...
Speed of play has been identified as a key structural characteristic in gambling behaviour, where ga...
Research has identified that addiction related stimuli can cause attentional bias effects due to pre...
Why do people seek out gambling activities? In addition to acknowledging the excitement or ‘rush’ th...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
<div><p>A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-...
Although there is considerable information concerning the attentional biases in psychoactive substan...
There is a wealth of evidence showing enhanced attention toward drug-related information (i.e., atte...
A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-related ...
Background Attentional biases have been recognized as factors responsible for the maintenance of ga...
Problem gambling has been identified as a public health concern in Australia, and a considerable pro...
Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers’ attention ...
Background: From a cognitive perspective, attentional biases are deemed as factors responsible in th...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
Background: Previous research has emphasized the importance of attentional bias in the maintenance o...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Speed of play has been identified as a key structural characteristic in gambling behaviour, where ga...
Research has identified that addiction related stimuli can cause attentional bias effects due to pre...
Why do people seek out gambling activities? In addition to acknowledging the excitement or ‘rush’ th...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
<div><p>A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-...
Although there is considerable information concerning the attentional biases in psychoactive substan...
There is a wealth of evidence showing enhanced attention toward drug-related information (i.e., atte...
A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-related ...
Background Attentional biases have been recognized as factors responsible for the maintenance of ga...
Problem gambling has been identified as a public health concern in Australia, and a considerable pro...
Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers’ attention ...
Background: From a cognitive perspective, attentional biases are deemed as factors responsible in th...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
Background: Previous research has emphasized the importance of attentional bias in the maintenance o...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Speed of play has been identified as a key structural characteristic in gambling behaviour, where ga...
Research has identified that addiction related stimuli can cause attentional bias effects due to pre...
Why do people seek out gambling activities? In addition to acknowledging the excitement or ‘rush’ th...