© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bias typically expose participants to single-stimulus targets (e.g. addiction Stroop, visual probe, anti-saccade task), which may not correspond fully with real-world contexts where alcoholic and non-alcoholic cues simultaneously compete for attention. Moreover, alcoholic stimuli are rarely matched to other appetitive non-alcoholic stimuli. Objectives: To address these limitations by utilising a conjunction search eye-tracking task and matched stimuli to examine alcohol-related attentional bias. Methods: Thirty social drinkers (Mage =19.87, SD = 1.74) were asked to detect whether alcoholic (beer), non-alcoholic (water) or non-appetitive (deterg...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Low sensitivity (LS) to the acute effects of alcohol is a known risk-factor for alcoholism. However,...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...
© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bi...
© 2018 Background: Non-problem drinkers attend automatically to alcohol-related cues compared to non...
Background: Non-problem drinkers attend automatically to alcohol-related cues compared to non-alcoho...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Background and Aims: Research indicates that high consumers of alcohol exhibit attentional bias (AB)...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias to alcohol-related stimuli is believed to be an important contributor to the develo...
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
Previous research has found that the attention of social drinkers is preferentially oriented towards...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Low sensitivity (LS) to the acute effects of alcohol is a known risk-factor for alcoholism. However,...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...
© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bi...
© 2018 Background: Non-problem drinkers attend automatically to alcohol-related cues compared to non...
Background: Non-problem drinkers attend automatically to alcohol-related cues compared to non-alcoho...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Background and Aims: Research indicates that high consumers of alcohol exhibit attentional bias (AB)...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Attentional bias to alcohol-related stimuli is believed to be an important contributor to the develo...
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
Previous research has found that the attention of social drinkers is preferentially oriented towards...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Low sensitivity (LS) to the acute effects of alcohol is a known risk-factor for alcoholism. However,...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...