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Alcohol dependence and cue reactivity.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1994
A group of 35 severely dependent male alcoholic patients undergoing cue exposure treatment were studied. Thirty-one subjects had complete data and their physiological and subjective responses to drink cues on the first day of the cue exposure program were subjected to a principal components analysis.
GLAUTIER, S, DRUMMOND, DC
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Virtual Reality Cue Reactivity Assessment

Research on Social Work Practice, 2013
Objectives: The cue-reactivity paradigm has been widely used to assess craving among cigarette smokers. Seeking to replicate and expand on previous virtual reality (VR) nicotine cue-reactivity research on nontreatment-seeking smokers, the current study compared subjective reports of craving for cigarettes when exposed to smoking (proximal and ...
Patrick S. Bordnick   +3 more
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Reactivity to interoceptive cues in nocturnal panic

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2001
In this study, patients with panic disorder (PD) who suffered nocturnal panic (NP) attacks were compared with PD patients who never experienced NP attacks and healthy controls. Three tasks were chosen to evaluate attention to cardiac cues, reactivity to induction of respiratory cues, and reactivity to relaxation cues.
M G, Craske   +4 more
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Cue reactivity and cue reactivity interventions in drug dependence.

NIDA research monograph, 1994
Despite a venerable history dating back to Pavlov and countless testimonials from patients such as those in the opening paragraphs of this chapter, there is much that remains to be learned about drug signals and, particularly, about ways of reducing their adverse effects on human drug users.
A R, Childress   +5 more
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Cue Reactivity and Effects of Cue Exposure in Abstinent Posttreatment Drug Users

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1999
After 12 months of inpatient treatment, 16 opiate-addicted patients were exposed to drug-related stimuli. The results of this study indicate that cue reactivity in opiate-addicted subjects is still present after 12 months of intensive inpatient treatment.
Franken, Ingmar H.A.   +4 more
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Cue reactivity bei der Pornografie-Nutzungsstörung

2023
Hintergrund und Fragestellung Die Pornografie-Nutzungsstörung kann als eine Unterform der Störung mit zwanghaftem Sexualverhalten verstanden werden. Diese Störung ist im ICD-11 neu im Kapitel „Störungen der Impulskontrolle“ eingeführt worden, obwohl viele Wissenschaftler die Störung eher zu den Verhaltenssüchten zählen würden.
Stark, Rudolf   +3 more
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A learning model of binge eating: Cue reactivity and cue exposure

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
In the present article, a learning model of binge eating is presented. It has been hypothesized that, parallel to drug intake, the craving and excessive food intake of binge eaters is cue controlled. Research in support of the model is reviewed and a series of predictions about clinical and non-clinical issues is derived from the model.
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Uninformative Cues and Reactivity

2018
Data and materials related to the manuscript: Do Judgments of Learning Impair Recall When Based on Uninformative Cues?
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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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