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Quit interest influences smoking cue-reactivity
Addictive Behaviors, 2016Interest in quitting smoking is important to model in cue-reactivity studies, because the craving elicited by cue exposure likely requires different self-regulation efforts for smokers who are interested in quitting compared to those without any quit interest. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the role of quit interest in how cigarette
Jennifer C, Veilleux +2 more
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1997
Fifty-one male and female inpatient alcoholics received cue exposure treatment involving in vivo exposure to alcohol cues and imaginal exposure to individualized high-risk drinking situations involving negative emotional cues. At post-test, self-report measures of urge to drink alcohol and negative emotional states were obtained during an alcohol cue ...
P R, Stasiewicz +5 more
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Fifty-one male and female inpatient alcoholics received cue exposure treatment involving in vivo exposure to alcohol cues and imaginal exposure to individualized high-risk drinking situations involving negative emotional cues. At post-test, self-report measures of urge to drink alcohol and negative emotional states were obtained during an alcohol cue ...
P R, Stasiewicz +5 more
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Virtual Reality Cue Reactivity Assessment in Cigarette Smokers
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2005Drug 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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Cue reactivity in smokers: The role of cue characteristics.
Health Psychology, 1991Elizabeth A. Towner +4 more
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BRAIN IMAGING ALCOHOL CUE-REACTIVITY.
Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 2004Daglish, M. R. C. +2 more
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Right on Cue? Striatal Reactivity in Problem Gamblers
Biological Psychiatry, 2012van Holst, Ruth J. +3 more
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