Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate addicts and toward emotionally threatening words in anxiety patients. Objective: The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether non-dependent heavy social drinkers would differ in their selective attention towards alcohol-related stimuli in comparison with a group of occasional social drinkers. Methods: Attentional bias was assessed using alcohol-related pictures and words in a dot probe detection task. Picture and word pairs were visually presented, followed by a dot probe that replaced one of the items. Attentional bias was determined from latencies in responding to the dot probe. Questionnaires were used to examine the relationships...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale There has been considerable theoretical interest in attentional biases for drug-related c...
Background: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in heavy soc...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes serious health problems. Research demonstrates that alcohol use...
It is well established that alcoholics and heavy social drinkers show a bias of attention towards al...
Objective: the effects of coexisting psychopathology on disorder-specific attentional biases in pati...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Aims: To assess whether cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Rationale: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in opiate add...
Rationale There has been considerable theoretical interest in attentional biases for drug-related c...
Background: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in heavy soc...
It is well-established that the attention of alcoholics compared with non alcoholics or social drink...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes serious health problems. Research demonstrates that alcohol use...
It is well established that alcoholics and heavy social drinkers show a bias of attention towards al...
Objective: the effects of coexisting psychopathology on disorder-specific attentional biases in pati...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported for he...
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of att...
There is a large evidence-base suggesting the role of attentional bias in addictive behaviours. Howe...
Aims: To assess whether cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimul...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...