Mediation of cognitive bias modification for alcohol addiction via stimulus‐specific alcohol avoidance association
TE Gladwin, M Rinck, C Eberl… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that
cognitive biases play a causal role in alcohol use disorders. In this study, data from a CBM …
cognitive biases play a causal role in alcohol use disorders. In this study, data from a CBM …
The manipulation of alcohol-related interpretation biases by means of Cognitive Bias Modification–Interpretation (CBM-I)
Background and objectives There is a large body of evidence demonstrating that alcohol
abuse and misuse is characterized by alcohol-related interpretation biases (IBs). The …
abuse and misuse is characterized by alcohol-related interpretation biases (IBs). The …
Comparing three cognitive biases for alcohol cues in alcohol dependence
Aims There is accumulating evidence that automatic processes play a large role in alcohol
dependence, which may be related to alcohol craving and consumption. The aim of this …
dependence, which may be related to alcohol craving and consumption. The aim of this …
Reducing alcohol-related interpretive bias in negative affect situations: Using a scenario-based Cognitive Bias Modification training paradigm
Problematic alcohol use is associated with drinking alcohol to reduce negative mood states
(negative reinforcement motive). Further, heavy drinking individuals tend to interpret …
(negative reinforcement motive). Further, heavy drinking individuals tend to interpret …
Combining cognitive bias modification training with motivational support in alcohol dependent outpatients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Background Addiction research has hypothesised that automatic and reflective cognitive
processes play an important role in the onset and maintenance of alcohol (ab) use, wherein …
processes play an important role in the onset and maintenance of alcohol (ab) use, wherein …
Cognitive bias modification for behavior change in alcohol and smoking addiction: Bayesian meta-analysis of individual participant data
Abstract Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) refers to a family of interventions targeting
substance-related cognitive biases, which have been found to play a role in the …
substance-related cognitive biases, which have been found to play a role in the …
[HTML][HTML] Approach bias modification in alcohol dependence: do clinical effects replicate and for whom does it work best?
BACKGROUND: Alcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder.
Recent evidence shows that computerized training interventions (Cognitive Bias …
Recent evidence shows that computerized training interventions (Cognitive Bias …
Implementation of approach bias re‐training in alcoholism—how many sessions are needed?
C Eberl, RW Wiers, S Pawelczack… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Computerized cognitive bias modification (CBM) programs have generated
promising results regarding the treatment of alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders …
promising results regarding the treatment of alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders …
Alcohol-specific computerized interventions to alter cognitive biases: a systematic review of effects on experimental tasks, drinking behavior, and neuronal activation
HM Batschelet, M Stein, RM Tschuemperlin… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: In patients with alcohol use disorder, novel interventions to increase
abstinence have attracted growing attention. Interventions aimed at modifying cognitive …
abstinence have attracted growing attention. Interventions aimed at modifying cognitive …
Cognitive bias modification training during inpatient alcohol detoxification reduces early relapse: a randomized controlled trial
Background Relapse is common in alcohol‐dependent individuals and can be triggered by
alcohol‐related cues in the environment. It has been suggested that these individuals …
alcohol‐related cues in the environment. It has been suggested that these individuals …