Previous studies suggest that cues predicting the outcome of attentional shifts provide a measure of anticipatory alcohol-related attentional bias that is correlated with risky drinking and has high reliability. However, this is complicated by potential contributions of visual features of cues to reliability, unrelated to their predictive value. Further, little is known of the sensitivity of the bias to variations in cue-outcome mapping manipulations, limiting our theoretical and methodological knowledge: Does the bias robustly follow varying cue-outcome mappings, or are there automatic cue-related associative processes involved? The current studies aimed to address these issues. Participants performed variations of the cued Visual Probe Ta...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
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 studies suggest that cues predicting the outcome of attentional shifts provide a measure of...
Previous studies suggest that cues predicting the outcome of attentional shifts provide a measure of...
Attentional bias variability is related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variability ...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Attentional bias variability may be related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variabil...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the widely-used dot-probe task. A novel variation...
© 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...
Low sensitivity (LS) to the acute effects of alcohol is a known risk-factor for alcoholism. However,...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases pl...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
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 studies suggest that cues predicting the outcome of attentional shifts provide a measure of...
Previous studies suggest that cues predicting the outcome of attentional shifts provide a measure of...
Attentional bias variability is related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variability ...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Attentional bias variability may be related to alcohol abuse. Of potential use for studying variabil...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the widely-used dot-probe task. A novel variation...
© 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...
Low sensitivity (LS) to the acute effects of alcohol is a known risk-factor for alcoholism. However,...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases pl...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
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...