A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested in a randomized controlled experimental study with alcohol-dependent patients as an addition to cognitive behavioral therapy. In alcohol dependence, attentional bias has been associated with severity of alcoholism, craving, treatment outcome, and relapse. Forty-three patients with DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence were randomly assigned to an ABM intervention or control training. The procedure consisted of five sessions in which patients were trained to disengage attention from alcohol-related stimuli (ABM condition) or in which they were trained on an irrelevant reaction-time test (control condition). We measured the effects of ABM on ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
Attentional bias for substance-related cues has been found to contribute to the persistence of addic...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
In an attempt to improve attention bias modification (ABM), we tested whether an attentional trainin...
Objective: Alcohol-dependent patients show attentional and approach biases for alcohol-related stimu...
BACKGROUND: Attentional bias for substance-relevant cues has been found to contribute to the persist...
BackgroundAttentional bias for substance-relevant cues has been found to contribute to the persisten...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Background Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
Attentional bias for substance-related cues has been found to contribute to the persistence of addic...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested...
In an attempt to improve attention bias modification (ABM), we tested whether an attentional trainin...
Objective: Alcohol-dependent patients show attentional and approach biases for alcohol-related stimu...
BACKGROUND: Attentional bias for substance-relevant cues has been found to contribute to the persist...
BackgroundAttentional bias for substance-relevant cues has been found to contribute to the persisten...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Aims To examine whether alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) can be reduced by training heavy drin...
Heightened attentional capture of substance-related cues in the environment (i.e., attentional bias)...
Background Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive processes pl...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted ...
Attentional bias for substance-related cues has been found to contribute to the persistence of addic...