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Event-Related Potentials and Cue-Reactivity in Alcoholism

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000
Relapse is a major problem in the treatment of addictive behaviors. Conditioning models of alcohol addiction suggest that stimuli associated with previous drug use (cues) may initiate relapse in a definite group of alcoholics. Event-related potentials (ERPs) might be useful to reveal the brain functional substrates of cue-reactivity.In a preliminary ...
M J, Herrmann   +5 more
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Virtual Reality Cue Reactivity Assessment in Cigarette Smokers

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2005
Drug craving has purportedly been linked to relapse and to substance use. For over two decades, cue reactivity has been a viable method to assess craving and physiological reactions to drug stimuli. However, traditional cue reactivity has faced the following limitations: austere situations or stimuli, lack of complex cues, lack of standardization, and ...
Patrick S, Bordnick   +4 more
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Pretreatment cue reactivity predicts end-of-treatment smoking

Addictive Behaviors, 2006
Although a substantial body of literature has established a relationship between cue reactivity and theoretically relevant addiction variables, the association with treatment process variables remains largely unexplored. In the current investigation, 62 smokers participated in a smoking cue reactivity study, and subsequently enrolled in a smoking ...
Thomas J, Payne   +3 more
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Cue-Reactive Rationality, Visual Imagery and Volitional Control Predict Cue-Reactive Urge to Gamble in Poker-Machine Gamblers

Journal of Gambling Studies, 2016
Poker-machine gamblers have been demonstrated to report increases in the urge to gamble following exposure to salient gambling cues. However, the processes which contribute to this urge to gamble remain to be understood. The present study aimed to investigate whether changes in the conscious experience of visual imagery, rationality and volitional ...
Gavin I, Clark   +3 more
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Alcohol cue reactivity in alcohol-dependent adolescents.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 2005
There is substantial evidence that adults with alcohol dependence show different responses (increased craving, increased salivation, changes in heart rate) to alcohol-related stimuli (i.e., alcohol cue reactivity) than nonalcoholics. Alcohol cue reactivity appears to be related to dependence severity and has been used to predict treatment outcomes ...
Suzanne E, Thomas   +2 more
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Cue reward salience and alcohol cue reactivity

Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
Abstract Alcohol cue-reactivity research has revealed substantial variability in the degree to which individuals react to alcohol-related cues (e.g., sight and smell of alcohol). One factor which may account for this variability in reactivity to alcohol cues is the perceived reward value of the cue, termed cue-reward salience, which previous research
Nicola J. Ivory   +2 more
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Sensory modality of smoking cues modulates neural cue reactivity

Psychopharmacology, 2012
Behavioral experiments have demonstrated that the sensory modality of presentation modulates drug cue reactivity.The present study on nicotine addiction tested whether neural responses to smoking cues are modulated by the sensory modality of stimulus presentation.We measured brain activation using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 15 ...
Yavor, Yalachkov   +4 more
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Cue Reactivity bei Internetbezogenen Störungen

Suchttherapie, 2019
L Vinzenz   +6 more
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Cue Reactivity

2013
Rose, Abigail K.   +3 more
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