According to the ambivalence model of craving, alcohol craving involves the dynamic interplay of separate approach and avoidance inclinations. Cue-elicited increases in approach inclinations are posited to be more likely to result in alcohol consumption and risky drinking behaviors only if unimpeded by restraint inclinations. Current study aims were (1) to test if changes in the net balance between approach and avoidance inclinations following alcohol cue exposure differentiate between low and high risk drinkers, and (2) if this balance is associated with alcohol consumption on a subsequent taste test. In two experiments (N = 60; N = 79), low and high risk social drinkers were exposed to alcohol cues, and pre- and post- approach and avoidan...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
RATIONALE: Cue-elicited craving is a well-researched phenomenon in alcohol literature. However, not ...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
According to the ambivalence model of craving, alcohol craving involves the dynamic interplay of sep...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Although behavioral economics tends to focus on environmental factors (i.e., price, availability) th...
Rationale Heavy alcohol drinking increases the incentive salience of alcohol-related cues. This lea...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
Aims: To assess whether cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
RATIONALE: Cue-elicited craving is a well-researched phenomenon in alcohol literature. However, not ...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
According to the ambivalence model of craving, alcohol craving involves the dynamic interplay of sep...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Although behavioral economics tends to focus on environmental factors (i.e., price, availability) th...
Rationale Heavy alcohol drinking increases the incentive salience of alcohol-related cues. This lea...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
The tendency to approach alcohol-related stimuli is known as the alcohol-approach bias and has been ...
This study used a novel cue exposure paradigm to investigate the differences between high- and low-r...
Aims: To assess whether cognitive biases for drug-related cues are associated with subjective cravin...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
RATIONALE: Cue-elicited craving is a well-researched phenomenon in alcohol literature. However, not ...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...