Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and problem drinkers. The aims of this study were to: investigate whether AB for alcohol-related stimuli could be described as a slow effect as well as a fast effect; how these effects relate to drinking behaviour; and the influence of the experimental procedure on priming effects. Two experiments were designed. In experiment 1, problem drinkers in treatment at a community alcohol service (N = 62) and a group of social drinking controls (N = 60) were assessed using the modified Stroop task with alcohol, negative emotion and neutral words. Drinking patterns were also recorded on the Khavari Alcohol Test. In experiment 2, social drinking controls (N...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...
Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and p...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Aims. The issues explored in this study were whether a patient group of problem drinkers selectively...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
AbstractAimsTo examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcoho...
The authors used a flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness as a more direct method of measuri...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-related st...
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) causes widespread difficulties in health and social life, not...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Previous research has shown that drinking levels are influenced by social networks, yet causal mecha...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...
Attentional bias (AB) for alcohol-related stimuli has been consistently demonstrated in social and p...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Aims. The issues explored in this study were whether a patient group of problem drinkers selectively...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
AbstractAimsTo examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcoho...
The authors used a flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness as a more direct method of measuri...
AIMS: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-related st...
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) causes widespread difficulties in health and social life, not...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Previous research has shown that drinking levels are influenced by social networks, yet causal mecha...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-relat...