Addiction, ISSN 0965-2140, 2012, Volume 107, Issue 11, pp. 1939 - 1946
This study examined the association between automatic processes and drinking behavior in relation to individual differences in response inhibition in young...
alcohol | Adolescence | alcohol‐approach tendencies | response inhibition | Alcohol | Response inhibition | Alcohol-approach tendencies | PERSONALITY | ASSOCIATIONS | PERSPECTIVE | PSYCHIATRY | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | IMPLICIT | alcohol-approach tendencies | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | APPROACH-BIAS | WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY | USE DISORDERS | PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | CONSUMPTION | Mental Processes - physiology | Avoidance Learning | Humans | Risk Factors | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Models, Psychological | Male | Impulsive Behavior - psychology | Motivation | Stroop Test | Adolescent | Female | Inhibition (Psychology) | Alcohol and youth | Drinking of alcoholic beverages | Drugs and youth | Schools | Special education | Analysis | Behavior | At risk youth | Risk factors | Alcohol use
alcohol | Adolescence | alcohol‐approach tendencies | response inhibition | Alcohol | Response inhibition | Alcohol-approach tendencies | PERSONALITY | ASSOCIATIONS | PERSPECTIVE | PSYCHIATRY | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | IMPLICIT | alcohol-approach tendencies | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | APPROACH-BIAS | WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY | USE DISORDERS | PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | CONSUMPTION | Mental Processes - physiology | Avoidance Learning | Humans | Risk Factors | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Models, Psychological | Male | Impulsive Behavior - psychology | Motivation | Stroop Test | Adolescent | Female | Inhibition (Psychology) | Alcohol and youth | Drinking of alcoholic beverages | Drugs and youth | Schools | Special education | Analysis | Behavior | At risk youth | Risk factors | Alcohol use
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Addiction, ISSN 0965-2140, 02/2018, Volume 113, Issue 2, pp. 289 - 298
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Similar to substance addictions, reward-related cognitive motivational processes, such as selective attention and positive memory biases,...
Action tendency | gambling problems | approach bias | dual‐process model | gambling behaviour | approach–avoidance task | dual-process model | AVOIDANCE | DRINKING | PSYCHIATRY | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | ADDICTION | INTERNAL RELIABILITY | approach-avoidance task | IMPLICIT COGNITION | ALCOHOL-APPROACH | COGNITIVE BIAS MODIFICATION | USE DISORDERS | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Substance abuse | Cues | Pictures | Gambling | Risk groups | Bias | Memory | Cognitive ability | Attention | Risk | Substance use | Problems | Correlation analysis | Reinforcement | Expenditures | Internet | Habits | Stimuli
Action tendency | gambling problems | approach bias | dual‐process model | gambling behaviour | approach–avoidance task | dual-process model | AVOIDANCE | DRINKING | PSYCHIATRY | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | ADDICTION | INTERNAL RELIABILITY | approach-avoidance task | IMPLICIT COGNITION | ALCOHOL-APPROACH | COGNITIVE BIAS MODIFICATION | USE DISORDERS | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Substance abuse | Cues | Pictures | Gambling | Risk groups | Bias | Memory | Cognitive ability | Attention | Risk | Substance use | Problems | Correlation analysis | Reinforcement | Expenditures | Internet | Habits | Stimuli
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Automatic processes and the drinking behavior in early adolescence: a prospective study
Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, ISSN 0145-6008, 2013, Volume 37, Issue 10, pp. 1737 - 1744
Background: This study examined the bi-directional prospective link between automatic alcohol-approach tendencies and alcohol use in a group of young...
Alcohol | Response Inhibition | Problem Drinking | Adolescents | Alcohol‐Approach Tendencies | Alcohol-Approach Tendencies | MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD | SUBSTANCE USE | MISSING DATA | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | IMPLICIT | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | ALCOHOL-USE | RESPONSE-INHIBITION | APPROACH-BIAS | WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY | ACTION-TENDENCIES | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Cross-Sectional Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Self Report | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Male | Avoidance Learning - physiology | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Stroop Test | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Adolescent | Female | Inhibition (Psychology) | Alcoholism | Analysis | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
Alcohol | Response Inhibition | Problem Drinking | Adolescents | Alcohol‐Approach Tendencies | Alcohol-Approach Tendencies | MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD | SUBSTANCE USE | MISSING DATA | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | IMPLICIT | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | ALCOHOL-USE | RESPONSE-INHIBITION | APPROACH-BIAS | WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY | ACTION-TENDENCIES | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Cross-Sectional Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Self Report | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Male | Avoidance Learning - physiology | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Stroop Test | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Adolescent | Female | Inhibition (Psychology) | Alcoholism | Analysis | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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Appetite, ISSN 0195-6663, 01/2016, Volume 96, pp. 219 - 224
Recent evidence has demonstrated that bias modification training has potential to reduce cognitive biases for attractive targets and affect health behaviours....
Consumption | Chocolate | Approach-avoidance task | Approach bias | Cognitive bias modification | AUTOMATIC ACTION-TENDENCIES | AVOIDANCE | CANNABIS USERS | FOOD CUES | SMOKING | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | ADDICTION | IMPLICIT | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | ALCOHOL-APPROACH TENDENCIES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | HAZARDOUS DRINKERS | Body Mass Index | Cues | Food Preferences - psychology | Choice Behavior | Humans | Health Behavior | Young Adult | Adolescent | Candy | Adult | Female | Taste | Analysis | Set (Psychology)
Consumption | Chocolate | Approach-avoidance task | Approach bias | Cognitive bias modification | AUTOMATIC ACTION-TENDENCIES | AVOIDANCE | CANNABIS USERS | FOOD CUES | SMOKING | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | ADDICTION | IMPLICIT | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | ALCOHOL-APPROACH TENDENCIES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | HAZARDOUS DRINKERS | Body Mass Index | Cues | Food Preferences - psychology | Choice Behavior | Humans | Health Behavior | Young Adult | Adolescent | Candy | Adult | Female | Taste | Analysis | Set (Psychology)
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, ISSN 0022-006X, 2018, Volume 86, Issue 12, pp. 1005 - 1016
Objective: Alcohol-dependent patients show attentional and approach biases for alcohol-related stimuli. Computerized cognitive bias modification (CBM) programs...
relapse prevention | alcohol dependence | alcohol-approach bias | alcohol-attention bias | Cognitive bias modification | alcohol | cognitive bias modification | approach bias | HEAVY DRINKERS | AUTOMATIC ACTION-TENDENCIES | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS | RELIABILITY | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION | IDENTIFICATION TEST AUDIT | attention bias | USE DISORDERS | CONSUMPTION | Alcohol Abstinence - psychology | Therapy, Computer-Assisted - methods | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - methods | Attentional Bias | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Alcoholics - psychology | Female | Male | Treatment Outcome | Secondary Prevention - methods | Modification | Cognitive therapy | Relapse | Alcohol related | Moderation | Alcoholism | Bias | Hospitalization | Behavior modification | Mediation | Clinical outcomes | Randomized controlled trials | Variants | Attentional bias | Prevention programs | Approaches | Rehabilitation | Retraining | Clinical training | Avoidance | Computerization | Cognitive bias
relapse prevention | alcohol dependence | alcohol-approach bias | alcohol-attention bias | Cognitive bias modification | alcohol | cognitive bias modification | approach bias | HEAVY DRINKERS | AUTOMATIC ACTION-TENDENCIES | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS | RELIABILITY | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION | IDENTIFICATION TEST AUDIT | attention bias | USE DISORDERS | CONSUMPTION | Alcohol Abstinence - psychology | Therapy, Computer-Assisted - methods | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - methods | Attentional Bias | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Alcoholics - psychology | Female | Male | Treatment Outcome | Secondary Prevention - methods | Modification | Cognitive therapy | Relapse | Alcohol related | Moderation | Alcoholism | Bias | Hospitalization | Behavior modification | Mediation | Clinical outcomes | Randomized controlled trials | Variants | Attentional bias | Prevention programs | Approaches | Rehabilitation | Retraining | Clinical training | Avoidance | Computerization | Cognitive bias
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Neuroscience Letters, ISSN 0304-3940, 01/2014, Volume 559, pp. 199 - 204
Recently an approach-bias for alcohol has been described as an important cognitive motivational process in the etiology of alcohol use problems. In the...
Alcohol-approach bias | Electroencephalography | Acute alcohol | Beta-ERD | Response preparation | HEAVY DRINKERS | TASK | MOVEMENTS | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | NEUROSCIENCES | HAND | IMPLICIT COGNITION | ACTION-TENDENCIES | CUES | Cues | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Alcohol Drinking - physiopathology | Male | Reaction Time - physiology | Electroencephalography - methods | Young Adult | Electroencephalography - psychology | Photic Stimulation - methods | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Analysis | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
Alcohol-approach bias | Electroencephalography | Acute alcohol | Beta-ERD | Response preparation | HEAVY DRINKERS | TASK | MOVEMENTS | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | NEUROSCIENCES | HAND | IMPLICIT COGNITION | ACTION-TENDENCIES | CUES | Cues | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Alcohol Drinking - physiopathology | Male | Reaction Time - physiology | Electroencephalography - methods | Young Adult | Electroencephalography - psychology | Photic Stimulation - methods | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Analysis | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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Biological Psychology, ISSN 0301-0511, 02/2016, Volume 114, pp. 81 - 92
Alcohol-approach tendencies have been associated with heavy drinking and play a role in the transition to alcohol abuse. Such cognitive biases might predict...
Alpha | Alcohol approach bias | Acute alcohol | Asymmetry | Prospective predictions | Beta | Cues | Avoidance Learning | Prospective Studies | Attitude | Alcoholism | Humans | Male | Reaction Time | Alcoholic Beverages | Carbonated Beverages | Electroencephalography | Alcohol Drinking | Journal Article | Young Adult | Netherlands | Association | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Female | Adolescent Behavior | HEAVY DRINKERS | TASK | DRINKING | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | PSYCHOLOGY | IMPLICIT | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | AT-RISK ADOLESCENTS | APPROACH-BIAS | MOVEMENT | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL | ACTION-TENDENCIES | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Avoidance Learning - physiology | Reaction Time - physiology | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Alcoholism - psychology | Alcohol and youth | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
Alpha | Alcohol approach bias | Acute alcohol | Asymmetry | Prospective predictions | Beta | Cues | Avoidance Learning | Prospective Studies | Attitude | Alcoholism | Humans | Male | Reaction Time | Alcoholic Beverages | Carbonated Beverages | Electroencephalography | Alcohol Drinking | Journal Article | Young Adult | Netherlands | Association | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Female | Adolescent Behavior | HEAVY DRINKERS | TASK | DRINKING | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | PSYCHOLOGY | IMPLICIT | INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY | AT-RISK ADOLESCENTS | APPROACH-BIAS | MOVEMENT | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL | ACTION-TENDENCIES | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Avoidance Learning - physiology | Reaction Time - physiology | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Alcoholism - psychology | Alcohol and youth | Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, ISSN 0964-2633, 2016, Volume 60, Issue 3, pp. 242 - 253
Background: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with several neurobiological disruptions, including biases in attention and approach/avoidance...
alcohol | mild intellectual disability | psychometric qualities | cognitive biases | addiction | Mild intellectual disability | Alcohol | Cognitive biases | Psychometric qualities | Addiction | SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS | ASSOCIATIONS | REACTION-TIME | AVOIDANCE | MECHANISMS | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | EDUCATION, SPECIAL | INDIVIDUALS | INTERNAL RELIABILITY | ALCOHOL-APPROACH TENDENCIES | IMPLICIT COGNITION | REHABILITATION | Severity of Illness Index | Alcohol-Related Disorders - psychology | Attitude | Humans | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Adult | Female | Intellectual Disability - psychology | Male | Set (Psychology) | Brain | Intellectual disabilities | Bias | Craving | Variability | Task performance | Avoidance behaviour | Scrutiny | Severity | Approach-Avoidance | Alcohol use | Alcohol consumption | Disability | Cognition & reasoning | Approaches | Alcohol related problems | Learning disabilities | Quantitative psychology | Cognitive bias | Intelligence quotient | Substance abuse disorders
alcohol | mild intellectual disability | psychometric qualities | cognitive biases | addiction | Mild intellectual disability | Alcohol | Cognitive biases | Psychometric qualities | Addiction | SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS | ASSOCIATIONS | REACTION-TIME | AVOIDANCE | MECHANISMS | ATTENTIONAL BIAS | EDUCATION, SPECIAL | INDIVIDUALS | INTERNAL RELIABILITY | ALCOHOL-APPROACH TENDENCIES | IMPLICIT COGNITION | REHABILITATION | Severity of Illness Index | Alcohol-Related Disorders - psychology | Attitude | Humans | Alcohol Drinking - psychology | Adult | Female | Intellectual Disability - psychology | Male | Set (Psychology) | Brain | Intellectual disabilities | Bias | Craving | Variability | Task performance | Avoidance behaviour | Scrutiny | Severity | Approach-Avoidance | Alcohol use | Alcohol consumption | Disability | Cognition & reasoning | Approaches | Alcohol related problems | Learning disabilities | Quantitative psychology | Cognitive bias | Intelligence quotient | Substance abuse disorders
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Personality and Individual Differences, ISSN 0191-8869, 04/2018, Volume 125, pp. 116 - 119
While trait self-control has typically been conceptualized as the ability to successfully inhibit responses to temptation, recent research has suggested that...
Heavy episodic drinking | Alcohol-approach Implicit Association Test | College students | Brief self-control scale | Effortless self-control | Automatic appetitive responses to alcohol | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | BINGE DRINKING | PERSPECTIVE | MODEL | IMPULSIVITY | INHIBITION | CONSUMPTION | BEHAVIORS | IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST
Heavy episodic drinking | Alcohol-approach Implicit Association Test | College students | Brief self-control scale | Effortless self-control | Automatic appetitive responses to alcohol | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | BINGE DRINKING | PERSPECTIVE | MODEL | IMPULSIVITY | INHIBITION | CONSUMPTION | BEHAVIORS | IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST
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