Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in attentional bias in addiction, particularly its clinical relevance. Specifically, numerous articles claimed to demonstrate either that (1) attentional bias measured in treatment settings could predict subsequent relapse to substance use, or (2) direct modification of attentional bias reduced substance use and improved treatment outcomes. In this paper, we critically evaluate empirical studies that investigated these issues. We show that the evidence regarding both of these claims is decidedly mixed, and that many of the studies that appear to yield positive findings have serious methodological and statistical limitations. We contend that the available literature suggests that attentional bi...
<div><p>Current cognitive-motivational addiction theories propose that prioritizing appetitive, rewa...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Past research and theory has suggested that biased attention to substance related stimuli may be an ...
textabstractIndividuals with substance use disorders typically show an attentional bias for substanc...
It has been proposed that selective attention for substance-relevant information might contribute to...
Prior research indicates attentional bias to drug cues in opioid dependence. As this bias may be a m...
Attentional bias in substance-dependent patients is the tendency to automatically direct attention t...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Current cognitive-motivational addiction theories propose that prioritizing appetitive, reward-relat...
Background: An attentional bias towards substance-related stimuli has been demonstrated with alcohol...
Abstract Background Attentional bias modification (ABM) interventions have been developed to address...
Background. In a number of theories of compulsive drug use conditioned responses to stimuli associat...
Stimuli in the environment can become associated with drug use and act as cues to maintain drug-taki...
Background: An attentional bias towards substance-related stimuli has been demonstrated with alcohol...
<div><p>Current cognitive-motivational addiction theories propose that prioritizing appetitive, rewa...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Past research and theory has suggested that biased attention to substance related stimuli may be an ...
textabstractIndividuals with substance use disorders typically show an attentional bias for substanc...
It has been proposed that selective attention for substance-relevant information might contribute to...
Prior research indicates attentional bias to drug cues in opioid dependence. As this bias may be a m...
Attentional bias in substance-dependent patients is the tendency to automatically direct attention t...
RATIONALE: The attentional bias for drug cues is believed to be a causal cognitive process mediating...
Alcohol dependence is a condition that affects many people with wide-ranging detrimental effects. T...
Current cognitive-motivational addiction theories propose that prioritizing appetitive, reward-relat...
Background: An attentional bias towards substance-related stimuli has been demonstrated with alcohol...
Abstract Background Attentional bias modification (ABM) interventions have been developed to address...
Background. In a number of theories of compulsive drug use conditioned responses to stimuli associat...
Stimuli in the environment can become associated with drug use and act as cues to maintain drug-taki...
Background: An attentional bias towards substance-related stimuli has been demonstrated with alcohol...
<div><p>Current cognitive-motivational addiction theories propose that prioritizing appetitive, rewa...
Attentional bias (AB) has been suggested to contribute to the persistence of substance use behavior....
Past research and theory has suggested that biased attention to substance related stimuli may be an ...