The proposed research aims where to investigate the role of context on approach tendencies and attentional biases and relate this to actual drinking behavior in moderate and heavy drinkers. The study consists of two parts. First, approach tendencies and attentional biases towards alcohol related versus neutral contexts will be measured by two computerized tasks that has been used in previous experiments. These tasks will be an approach/avoidance task (i.e. stimulus-response compatibility task ) and a dot probe task . Second, influences of specific contexts on actual drinking behavior are measured by repeated assessments while participants attend drinking events. Repeated assessments consist of real-time questionnaires that will be administe...
Background: This study examined the bi-directional prospective link between automatic alcohol-approa...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
Aims: This study aims to investigate the influence of social context variables on Episodic Heavy Dr...
The proposed research aims where to investigate the role of context on approach tendencies and atten...
Alcohol is mainly consumed in social settings, in which people often adapt their drinking behavior t...
Alcohol-specific attentional biases (AttB) and approach biases (AppB) are postulated to play a role ...
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There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
AbstractAimsTo examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcoho...
To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-related st...
Aims: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
RATIONALE Theoretical models regarding the automaticity of attentional processes highlight a progre...
Aims The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol ...
AIMS: To study the functionality of alcohol expectancies in predicting drinking behaviour in existin...
Background: This study examined the bi-directional prospective link between automatic alcohol-approa...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
Aims: This study aims to investigate the influence of social context variables on Episodic Heavy Dr...
The proposed research aims where to investigate the role of context on approach tendencies and atten...
Alcohol is mainly consumed in social settings, in which people often adapt their drinking behavior t...
Alcohol-specific attentional biases (AttB) and approach biases (AppB) are postulated to play a role ...
Contains fulltext : 159348.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
AbstractAimsTo examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcoho...
To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-related st...
Aims: To assess whether alcohol-related biases in selective-attention and action tendency uniquely o...
RATIONALE Theoretical models regarding the automaticity of attentional processes highlight a progre...
Aims The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol ...
AIMS: To study the functionality of alcohol expectancies in predicting drinking behaviour in existin...
Background: This study examined the bi-directional prospective link between automatic alcohol-approa...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
Aims: This study aims to investigate the influence of social context variables on Episodic Heavy Dr...