Self-focused versus other-focused cognitive strategies for coping with smoking cue exposure: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study

SJ Wilson - 2008 - search.proquest.com
The ability to cope effectively during high-risk situations (eg, exposure to drug-related stimuli
during acute withdrawal) is essential for forestalling relapse during attempts to quit …

Neural correlates of self-focused and other-focused strategies for coping with cigarette cue exposure.

SJ Wilson, MA Sayette, JA Fiez - Psychology of Addictive …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Brain imaging research has begun to characterize the neurocognitive processes that
cigarette smokers utilize to cope with cue-elicited craving. Presently, however, it remains …

Self-control, negative affect and neural activity during effortful cognition in deprived smokers

SJ Wilson, MA Sayette, JA Fiez - Social cognitive and affective …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The vast majority of attempts to quit smoking cigarettes are unsuccessful. Negative affect
(NA) is one of the primary factors contributing to smoking relapse, in part because it …

Smoking-specific experiential avoidance cognition: Explanatory relevance to pre-and post-cessation nicotine withdrawal, craving, and negative affect

SG Farris, MJ Zvolensky, NB Schmidt - Addictive behaviors, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Negative-reinforcement based cognitive processes have been implicated in the
maintenance of cigarette smoking. Given the expectation that smoking will attenuate …

Effects of cognitive load on neural and behavioral responses to smoking-cue distractors

RR MacLean, TT Nichols, JM LeBreton… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2016 - Springer
Smoking cessation failures are frequently thought to reflect poor top-down regulatory control
over behavior. Previous studies have suggested that smoking cues occupy limited working …

Shared and divergent neural reactivity to non-drug operant response outcomes in current smokers and ex-smokers

LJ Nestor, E McCabe, J Jones, L Clancy, H Garavan - Brain Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Addiction to cigarettes presents with considerable health risks and induces high costs on
healthcare resources. While the majority of cigarette smokers endorse the desire to quit, only …

Quitting-unmotivated and quitting-motivated cigarette smokers exhibit different patterns of cue-elicited brain activation when anticipating an opportunity to smoke.

SJ Wilson, MA Sayette, JA Fiez - Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors examined the effects of smoking expectancy on cue-reactivity among those
motivated and those unmotivated to quit smoking using functional MRI. Cue-elicited …

IMAGING STUDY: Selectively reduced responses to smoking cues in amygdala following extinction‐based smoking cessation: results of a preliminary functional …

FJ McClernon, FB Hiott, J Liu, AN Salley… - Addiction …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Preliminary studies suggest an extinction‐based smoking cessation treatment using
reduced nicotine content (RNC) cigarettes decreases self‐report craving for cigarettes prior …

Instructed smoking expectancy modulates cue-elicited neural activity: a preliminary study

SJ Wilson, MA Sayette, MR Delgado… - Nicotine & tobacco …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
In recent years, research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cue-elicited drug
craving has emerged. This research has begun to identify a distributed system of brain …

Neural signatures of cognitive flexibility and reward sensitivity following nicotinic receptor stimulation in dependent smokers: a randomized trial

E Lesage, SE Aronson, MT Sutherland, TJ Ross… - JAMA …, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Withdrawal from nicotine is an important contributor to smoking relapse.
Understanding how reward-based decision making is affected by abstinence and by …