Background: Previous research has emphasized the importance of attentional bias in the maintenance of both adult and adolescent disordered gambling. There is a substantial body of empirical evidence demonstrating facilitated attention and difficulty in disengagement from gambling stimuli among disordered gamblers, but no study has ever experimentally investigated the association between attentional bias and risk-taking behavior in gambling. The aim of the present study was to examine the interrelationship between attentional bias for gambling stimuli, risk-taking attitude, and severity of gambling involvement. Methods: The present study recruited 70 male adults from gambling venues to participate in the experiment. Gambling severity, at...
Although there is considerable information concerning the attentional biases in psychoactive substan...
Studies have demonstrated that gambling stimuli can trigger attentional biases to pathological gambl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Similar to substance addictions, reward-related cognitive motivational processe...
Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers’ attention ...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Background Attentional biases have been recognized as factors responsible for the maintenance of ga...
A large body of previous research has provided support for the role of attentional bias as a maintai...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
There is a wealth of evidence showing enhanced attention toward drug-related information (i.e., atte...
Background: From a cognitive perspective, attentional biases are deemed as factors responsible in th...
<div><p>A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-...
A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-related ...
Problem gambling has been identified as a public health concern in Australia, and a considerable pro...
Introduction The primary outcome of our study was to assess the links between the level of cognitive...
Although there is considerable information concerning the attentional biases in psychoactive substan...
Studies have demonstrated that gambling stimuli can trigger attentional biases to pathological gambl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Similar to substance addictions, reward-related cognitive motivational processe...
Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers’ attention ...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Background Attentional biases have been recognized as factors responsible for the maintenance of ga...
A large body of previous research has provided support for the role of attentional bias as a maintai...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
There is a wealth of evidence showing enhanced attention toward drug-related information (i.e., atte...
Background: From a cognitive perspective, attentional biases are deemed as factors responsible in th...
<div><p>A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-...
A growing body of research indicates that gamblers develop an attentional bias for gambling-related ...
Problem gambling has been identified as a public health concern in Australia, and a considerable pro...
Introduction The primary outcome of our study was to assess the links between the level of cognitive...
Although there is considerable information concerning the attentional biases in psychoactive substan...
Studies have demonstrated that gambling stimuli can trigger attentional biases to pathological gambl...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Similar to substance addictions, reward-related cognitive motivational processe...