The « desire and automatism cue-reactivity questionnaire”
IntroductionAlcohol misuse is associated to cue-reactivity phenomena leading to consummation following desire and/or automatic processes.ObjectiveThe objective of the present study is to create a scale (the Desire and Automatism alcohol cue-Reactivity ...
J. Billieux, D. Zullino, Y. Khazaal
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Effects of brief mindfulness training on smoking cue-reactivity in tobacco use disorder: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
BackgroundThe prevalence of Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD) represents a significant and pressing global public health concern, with far-reaching and deleterious consequences for individuals, communities, and healthcare systems.
Linlin Cheng +5 more
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Factors related to cue reactivity in gamblers
For regular gamblers, physiological arousal and subjective excitement are known to occur in response to gambling-related cues. The present study seeks to use a cue exposure paradigm to explore two factors related to cue reactivity in gambling.
Seifert, Cheryl Ann
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Neuromodulatory effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on cue reactivity and craving in young adults with internet gaming disorder: an event-related potential study [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study assessed the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on cue reactivity and craving for game-related cues using event-related potentials (ERPs) in internet gaming disorder (IGD) patients.MethodsAt baseline, a series ...
Sung Nyun Kim +7 more
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What Is Food Noise? A Conceptual Model of Food Cue Reactivity [PDF]
Masterson Travis D +2 more
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Cue reactivity (CR) among smokers exposed to smoking-related stimuli, both proximal (e.g., cigarettes, lighter) and distal (environments, people), has been well-demonstrated.
Cynthia A. Conklin +3 more
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Food cue reactivity: Neurobiological and behavioral underpinnings. [PDF]
AbstractThe modern obesogenic environment contains an abundance of food cues (e.g., sight, smell of food) as well cues that are associated with food through learning and memory processes. Food cue exposure can lead to food seeking and excessive consumption in otherwise food-sated individuals, and a high level of food cue responsivity is a risk factor ...
Kanoski SE, Boutelle KN.
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Brief exposure to novel or enriched environments reduces sucrose cue-reactivity and consumption in rats after 1 or 30 days of forced abstinence from self-administration. [PDF]
Environmental enrichment (EE) reduces drug and sucrose cue-reactivity in rats. In a previous study we reported that 1 month of EE (large cage, toys, and social cohorts) significantly reduced sucrose cue-reactivity.
Jeffrey W Grimm +5 more
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Cue-reactivity to distal cues in individuals at risk for gaming disorder
Background: Gaming disorder (GD) is a disorder due to addictive behaviors (ICD-11). Cue-reactivity and craving are relevant mechanisms in the development and maintenance of addictive behaviors.
Martin Diers +11 more
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Striatal cue-reactivity and neurotransmitter function in gambling disorder. [PDF]
Background Abnormal striatal cue reactivity is one of the neurobiological hallmarks of substance use disorders (SUDs). Cue reactivity is associated with relapse, prompting efforts to target its underlying mechanisms with therapeutic interventions ...
Bellmunt-Gil A +7 more
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