The use of nicotine in the form of ‘‘snus’’ is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas, in particular among young people. It has previously been suggested that addictions may operate through a mechanism of attentional bias, in which stimuli representative of the dependent substance increase in salience, thus increasing the addictive behavior. However, this hypothesis has not been tested for the case of snus. The current experiment used a modified Stroop task and a dotprobe task to investigate whether 40 snus users show an attentional bias towards snus-relevant stimuli, compared to 40 non-snus users. There were no significant differences between the two groups on reaction times or accuracy on either Stroop or dot-probe task, thus...
Drug-associated cues can provoke conditioned emotional responses, such as the urge to use drugs. Att...
The present study investigated attentional and evaluative biases for smoking-related cues in cigaret...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...
The use of nicotine in the form of ‘‘snus’ ’ is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas,...
The use of nicotine in the form of "snus" is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas, in...
The use of nicotine in the form of ‘‘snus’’ is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas, ...
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) are becoming increasingly popular among young adults in ...
INST: L_135The current study aimed to investigate the role of attentional bias in nicotine addiction...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
INST: L_135Tobacco use is considered to one of the biggest health threats that the world has faced a...
Extensive research has shown that the attentional systems of addicted individuals are biased towards...
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
peer reviewedRATIONALE: It is now well established from electrophysiological and behavioural evidenc...
RATIONALE: It is now well established from electrophysiological and behavioural evidence that nicoti...
Drug-associated cues can provoke conditioned emotional responses, such as the urge to use drugs. Att...
The present study investigated attentional and evaluative biases for smoking-related cues in cigaret...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...
The use of nicotine in the form of ‘‘snus’ ’ is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas,...
The use of nicotine in the form of "snus" is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas, in...
The use of nicotine in the form of ‘‘snus’’ is substantial and increasing in some geographic areas, ...
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) are becoming increasingly popular among young adults in ...
INST: L_135The current study aimed to investigate the role of attentional bias in nicotine addiction...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Introduction: We examined whether an attentional bias modification (ABM) procedure would produce a p...
INST: L_135Tobacco use is considered to one of the biggest health threats that the world has faced a...
Extensive research has shown that the attentional systems of addicted individuals are biased towards...
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
peer reviewedRATIONALE: It is now well established from electrophysiological and behavioural evidenc...
RATIONALE: It is now well established from electrophysiological and behavioural evidence that nicoti...
Drug-associated cues can provoke conditioned emotional responses, such as the urge to use drugs. Att...
The present study investigated attentional and evaluative biases for smoking-related cues in cigaret...
Rationale While it is well documented that substance users exhibit attentional bias toward addiction...