Five challenges in implementing cognitive remediation for patients with substance use disorders in clinical settings
Many patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) present cognitive deficits, which are
associated with clinical outcomes. Neuropsychological remediation might help rehabilitate …
associated with clinical outcomes. Neuropsychological remediation might help rehabilitate …
Physical exercise to redynamize interoception in substance use disorders
Physical exercise is considered a promising medication-free and cost-effective adjunct
treatment for substance use disorders (SUD). Nevertheless, evidence regarding the …
treatment for substance use disorders (SUD). Nevertheless, evidence regarding the …
Craving modulates attentional bias towards alcohol in severe alcohol use disorder: An eye‐tracking study
Background and aims Competing models disagree on three theoretical questions regarding
alcohol‐related attentional bias (AB), a key process in severe alcohol use disorder …
alcohol‐related attentional bias (AB), a key process in severe alcohol use disorder …
[HTML][HTML] In people who drink more, facets of theory of mind may be impaired by alcohol stimuli
Abstract Background Theory of mind (ToM)–the ability to understand others' beliefs, mental
states, and knowledge–is an important part of successful social interaction. There is a …
states, and knowledge–is an important part of successful social interaction. There is a …
The Only Constant is Change: Stable vs. Variable Aspects of Food Approach Bias Relate Differently to Food Craving and Intake
H van Alebeek, M Röttger, S Kahveci, J Blechert… - Appetite, 2024 - Elsevier
The tendency to approach food faster than to avoid it (ie, approach bias) is thought to
facilitate food intake, particularly foods that conflict with one's dietary goals. However, this …
facilitate food intake, particularly foods that conflict with one's dietary goals. However, this …
Exploring the multiverse of analysis options for the alcohol Stroop
The alcohol Stroop is a widely used task in addiction science to measure the theoretical
concept of attentional bias (a selective attention to alcohol-related cues in the environment) …
concept of attentional bias (a selective attention to alcohol-related cues in the environment) …
[HTML][HTML] Changes of attentional bias in patients with alcohol use disorder during abstinence: A longitudinal study
Abstract Background Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is linked to an attentional bias towards
alcohol-related cues (eg images, smells), which acquire incentive properties and promote …
alcohol-related cues (eg images, smells), which acquire incentive properties and promote …
Stay focused! Exploring the compulsive nature of alcohol-related attentional bias in severe alcohol use disorder.
Objective: Prominent models postulate that alcohol-related attentional bias (AB), emerging
from the overactivation of the reward system, plays a key role in severe alcohol use disorder …
from the overactivation of the reward system, plays a key role in severe alcohol use disorder …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring Attentional Bias toward Alcohol Content: Insights from Eye-Movement Activity
A Ghiţă, O Hernández-Serrano, M Moreno… - European Addiction …, 2024 - karger.com
Introduction: Attentional bias (AB) is an implicit selective attention toward processing
disorder-significant information while neglecting other environmental cues. Considerable …
disorder-significant information while neglecting other environmental cues. Considerable …
Does alcohol automatically capture drinkers' attention? Exploration through an eye-tracking saccadic choice task
Rationale Dominant theoretical models postulate the presence of an automatic attentional
bias (AB) towards alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol use disorder, such AB constituting a core …
bias (AB) towards alcohol-related stimuli in alcohol use disorder, such AB constituting a core …