Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer (PIT) tasks examine the influence of Pavlovian stimuli on ongoing instrumental behaviour. Previous studies reported associations between a strong PIT effect, high‐risk drinking and alcohol use disorder. This study investigated whether susceptibility to interference between Pavlovian and instrumental control is linked to risky alcohol use in a community sample of 18‐year‐old male adults. Participants (N = 191) were instructed to ‘collect good shells’ and ‘leave bad shells’ during the presentation of appetitive (monetary reward), aversive (monetary loss) or neutral Pavlovian stimuli. We compared instrumental error rates (ER) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain responses between the congrue...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
<div><p>Pavlovian to Instrumental Transfer (PIT) refers to the behavioral phenomenon of increased in...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedl...
Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer (PIT) tasks examine the influence of Pavlovian stimuli on ongoing...
Pavlovian cues can influence ongoing instrumental behaviour via Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
BACKGROUND: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tPavlovian to Instrumental Transfer (P...
In detoxified alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol-related stimuli can promote relapse. However, to d...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
<div><p>Pavlovian to Instrumental Transfer (PIT) refers to the behavioral phenomenon of increased in...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedl...
Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer (PIT) tasks examine the influence of Pavlovian stimuli on ongoing...
Pavlovian cues can influence ongoing instrumental behaviour via Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
BACKGROUND: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tPavlovian to Instrumental Transfer (P...
In detoxified alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol-related stimuli can promote relapse. However, to d...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
<div><p>Pavlovian to Instrumental Transfer (PIT) refers to the behavioral phenomenon of increased in...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedl...