Background: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in addiction. However, the evidence for this in human alcohol dependence is as yet inconclusive. Methods: Twenty-six healthy controls and 26 recently detoxified alcohol-dependent patients underwent behavioral testing with a 2-step task designed to disentangle goal-directed and habitual response patterns. Results: Alcohol-dependent patients showed less evidence of goal-directed choices than healthy controls, particularly after losses. There was no difference in the strength of the habitual component. The group differences did not survive controlling for performance on the Digit Symbol Substitution Task. Conclusion: Chronic alcohol use appe...
Background: A shift from goal-directed toward habitual control has been associated with alcohol depe...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Bechara (2003) describes a model for disturbances in executive functions related to addiction. This ...
Background: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in...
Background: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in...
Background Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision ...
BACKGROUND: Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision...
Alcohol dependence is a mental disorder that has been associated with an imbalance in behavioral con...
Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-m...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
Addicted individuals continue substance use despite the knowledge of harmful consequences and often ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual deci...
Alcohol dependence can result in long-lasting deficits to decision-making and action control. Neurob...
Substance dependence is characterized by compulsive drug-taking despite negative consequences. Anima...
Objectives: The relationship between substance dependence and poor decision making has received much...
Background: A shift from goal-directed toward habitual control has been associated with alcohol depe...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Bechara (2003) describes a model for disturbances in executive functions related to addiction. This ...
Background: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in...
Background: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in...
Background Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision ...
BACKGROUND: Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision...
Alcohol dependence is a mental disorder that has been associated with an imbalance in behavioral con...
Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-m...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
Addicted individuals continue substance use despite the knowledge of harmful consequences and often ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual deci...
Alcohol dependence can result in long-lasting deficits to decision-making and action control. Neurob...
Substance dependence is characterized by compulsive drug-taking despite negative consequences. Anima...
Objectives: The relationship between substance dependence and poor decision making has received much...
Background: A shift from goal-directed toward habitual control has been associated with alcohol depe...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Bechara (2003) describes a model for disturbances in executive functions related to addiction. This ...