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Alcohol Cognitive Bias Modification training for problem drinkers over the web
Following successful outcomes of cognitive bias modification (CBM) programs for alcoholism in clinical and community samples, the present study investigated whether different varieties of CBM (attention control training and approach-bias re...
Heavy and light drinkers brain reactions to alcohol, emotional, and concern-related stimuli
Addiction research shows that when a person abuses a substance they display an attentional bias (AB) for information in their environment relating to this substance. That is, they direct their attention towards such information and process it more...
Estimators for the inverse powers of a normal mean
Density estimates of low bias
Jackknife estimation with a unit root
Calibration with low bias
?Is there fame bias in editorial choice
Nature's Correspondence items are reviewed only by the editors (see go.nature.com/cmchno). To investigate whether editorial bias towards internationally renowned correspondents might be at play in selecting candidates for publication, we analysed...
Effectiveness of food-attention control training program on reducing attentional bias in obese and overweight dieters
Evidence suggests that attentional bias plays a vital role in the continuation and relapsing to health threatening behaviors, such as substance abuse and unhealthy diet. We tested whether Food Attention Control Training Program (FACTP) on can help...
Food-related attentional bias and dietary restraint in Britain, Greece and Iran
Addiction research suggests that attentional bias for addiction-related stimuli may contribute to or help to maintain the addictive behaviour. This study attempts to identify the causal links between food-related attentional biases (FABs), tendency...