Eye tracking studies exploring cognitive and affective processes among alcohol drinkers: a systematic review and perspectives
Acute alcohol intoxication and alcohol use disorders are characterized by a wide range of
psychological and cerebral impairments, which have been widely explored using …
psychological and cerebral impairments, which have been widely explored using …
Eye tracking correlates of acute alcohol consumption: A systematic and critical review
Eye tracking has emerged as a reliable neuroscience tool indexing the eye movements'
correlates of impairments resulting from alcohol-use disorders, ranging from perceptive …
correlates of impairments resulting from alcohol-use disorders, ranging from perceptive …
Understanding attentional biases in severe alcohol use disorder: a combined behavioral and eye-tracking perspective
Rationale Severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD) is a psychiatric condition linked to cerebral
and cognitive consequences. SAUD is notably characterized by an overactivation of the …
and cognitive consequences. SAUD is notably characterized by an overactivation of the …
Attentional bias toward alcohol-related stimuli in heavy drinkers: evidence from dynamic eye movement recording
A Roy-Charland, A Plamondon… - The American journal …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background: It has been proposed that attentional biases toward alcohol stimuli are
contributing factors maintaining problematic drinking behavior. Objective: The main goal of …
contributing factors maintaining problematic drinking behavior. Objective: The main goal of …
Free-viewing multi-stimulus eye tracking task to index attention bias for alcohol versus soda cues: Satisfactory reliability and criterion validity
Cognitive-motivational models point to attention bias (AB) as an important factor in the
persistence of problematic drinking behavior. Unfortunately, the measures that have been …
persistence of problematic drinking behavior. Unfortunately, the measures that have been …
Specific visuomotor deficits due to alcohol intoxication: evidence from the pro-and antisaccade paradigms
Rationale Alcohol affects a variety of human behaviors, including visual perception and
motor control. Although recent research has begun to explore mechanisms that mediate …
motor control. Although recent research has begun to explore mechanisms that mediate …
Persistence of attentional bias toward alcohol-related stimuli in intoxicated social drinkers
MA Miller, MT Fillmore - Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Although attentional bias to alcohol-related stimuli has been identified as a
potentially important factor in initiating a drinking episode, little is known about whether it …
potentially important factor in initiating a drinking episode, little is known about whether it …
Measuring inhibitory processes for alcohol-related attentional biases: Introducing a novel attentional bias measure
TDW Wilcockson, EM Pothos - Addictive behaviors, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Attentional biases for alcohol related information (AB) have often been reported
for heavy drinkers. These attentional biases have been found to have predictive value …
for heavy drinkers. These attentional biases have been found to have predictive value …
Internal reliability of the alcohol-related visual probe task is increased by utilising personalised stimuli and eye-tracking
P Christiansen, R Mansfield, J Duckworth… - Drug and alcohol …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background In the current study, we investigated whether the internal reliability of the visual
probe task measure of attentional bias for substance-related cues could be improved by …
probe task measure of attentional bias for substance-related cues could be improved by …
Alcohol-related attentional bias in a gaze contingency task: Comparing appetitive and non-appetitive cues
Background Non-problem drinkers attend automatically to alcohol-related cues compared to
non-alcohol related cues on tests of inhibitory control. Moreover, attentional bias for alcohol …
non-alcohol related cues on tests of inhibitory control. Moreover, attentional bias for alcohol …