We report results from three experimental studies that investigated the independence of approach and avoidance motivational orientations for alcohol, both of which operate within controlled and automatic cognitive processes. In order to prime their approach or avoidance motivational orientations, participants watched brief videos, the content of which (positive or negative depictions of alcohol, or neutral) varied by experimental group. Immediately after watching the videos, participants completed self-report (Approach and Avoidance of Alcohol Questionnaire: all studies) and implicit (visual probe task in study 1, stimulus response compatibility task in studies 2 and 3) measures of alcohol related approach and avoidance. In study 3, we inco...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
AbstractDual process accounts of the alcohol-behaviour link hypothesise that differences in drinking...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is characterised by motiva-tional conflict (or ambivalence) in controll...
We report results from three experimental studies that investigated the independence of approach and...
Background: Theories of motivational conflict are key in understanding alcohol misuse. Research sugg...
motivation to limit their drinking at the same time as urges to drink alcohol. In addition, dual pro...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
The inability to regulate alcohol consumption has been attributed to an imbalance between stimulus-d...
Rationale Heavy alcohol drinking increases the incentive salience of alcohol-related cues. This lead...
Research stemming from dual-processing theories suggest that working memory capacity may have an imp...
Heavy episodic drinking is linked with poorer academic performance, injury, and risk behaviors among...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
AbstractDual process accounts of the alcohol-behaviour link hypothesise that differences in drinking...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is characterised by motiva-tional conflict (or ambivalence) in controll...
We report results from three experimental studies that investigated the independence of approach and...
Background: Theories of motivational conflict are key in understanding alcohol misuse. Research sugg...
motivation to limit their drinking at the same time as urges to drink alcohol. In addition, dual pro...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
The inability to regulate alcohol consumption has been attributed to an imbalance between stimulus-d...
Rationale Heavy alcohol drinking increases the incentive salience of alcohol-related cues. This lead...
Research stemming from dual-processing theories suggest that working memory capacity may have an imp...
Heavy episodic drinking is linked with poorer academic performance, injury, and risk behaviors among...
Aims: The main aim of this study was to test whether automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol...
AbstractDual process accounts of the alcohol-behaviour link hypothesise that differences in drinking...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is characterised by motiva-tional conflict (or ambivalence) in controll...