Implicit 'wanting'without implicit 'liking': A test of incentive-sensitization-theory in the context of smoking addiction using the wanting-implicit-association-test (W-IAT)
LA Grigutsch, G Lewe, K Rothermund… - Journal of behavior …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background and objectives According to incentive-sensitization theory (IST), addiction is
characterized by the decoupling of two subconsciously operating psychological processes …
characterized by the decoupling of two subconsciously operating psychological processes …
Testing the validity of implicit measures of wanting and liking
Background and objectives Over the last decade, there has been a surge of studies
examining implicit processes underlying addiction. Some implicit measures are assumed to …
examining implicit processes underlying addiction. Some implicit measures are assumed to …
Dissociating implicit wanting from implicit liking: Development and validation of the Wanting Implicit Association Test (W-IAT)
N Koranyi, LA Grigutsch, J Algermissen… - Journal of Behavior …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background and objectives Wanting and liking reflect different phenomena that can be
dissociated. In the present research, we develop and validate an implicit measure of …
dissociated. In the present research, we develop and validate an implicit measure of …
[HTML][HTML] Implicit beliefs and automatic associations in smoking
Background and objectives Dual process models of addiction suggest that controlled, goal-
directed processes prevent drug-use, whereas impulsive, stimulus-driven processes …
directed processes prevent drug-use, whereas impulsive, stimulus-driven processes …
Beyond associations: Do implicit beliefs play a role in smoking addiction?
Background and objectives: Influential dual-system models of addiction suggest that an
automatic system that is associative and habitual promotes drug use, whereas a controlled …
automatic system that is associative and habitual promotes drug use, whereas a controlled …
The role of impulsivity and reward deficiency in “liking” and “wanting” of potentially problematic behaviors and substance uses
A few studies have examined the changes in substance-and behavior-related “wanting” and
“liking” of human subjects, the key properties of Incentive Sensitization Theory (IST). The aim …
“liking” of human subjects, the key properties of Incentive Sensitization Theory (IST). The aim …
Support for incentive-sensitization theory in adolescent ad libitum smokers using ecological momentary assessment.
The incentive-sensitization theory (IST) has emerged as a potentially useful theory in
explaining substance addiction. IST postulates that the prolonged use of a substance can …
explaining substance addiction. IST postulates that the prolonged use of a substance can …
Dissociation between wanting and liking for alcohol and caffeine: A test of the Incentive Sensitisation Theory
LJ Arulkadacham, B Richardson… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Limited human studies have directly tested the dissociation between wanting and liking with
human substance users, a core tenet of the Incentive Sensitisation Theory (IST). The aim of …
human substance users, a core tenet of the Incentive Sensitisation Theory (IST). The aim of …
Refining the tobacco dependence phenotype using the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives: II. Evidence from a laboratory self-administration assay.
TM Piasecki, ME Piper, TB Baker - Journal of Abnormal …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Prior analyses of the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (Piper et al.,
2004) implicated 4 subscales as primary dependence motives (PDM) indexing the core …
2004) implicated 4 subscales as primary dependence motives (PDM) indexing the core …
A Proof of Concept Study to Assess the Imbalance of Self-Reported Wanting and Liking as a Predictor of Problematic Addictive Behaviors
Tolerance, one of the key features of addiction, is a highly debated criterion for behaviors,
considered controversial and difficult to assess. The Incentive-Sensitization Theory of …
considered controversial and difficult to assess. The Incentive-Sensitization Theory of …