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The Addiction - Stroop Test: Theoretical Considerations and Procedural Recommendations
Decisions about using addictive substances are influenced by distractions by addiction-related stimuli, of
which the user might be unaware. The addiction–Stroop task is a paradigm used to assess this distraction.
The ...
SUBSTANCE-RELATED ATTENTIONAL BIAS AND HOW TO CURB IT: IMPLICATIONS OF AN ATTENTION CONTROL TRAINING PROGRAM
The cognitive-motivational model of addictive behaviour of Cox and Klinger (1998; 2004; 2011) attentional
mechanisms are considered proximal factors that influence a person’s decision-making about whether to use ...
The Chaotic Behavior of EEG signals during Reiki
For the first time, we have measured EEG signals during Reiki. EEG signals of 30 persons during receiving Reiki in two groups of Reiki and Placebo were collected. Nonlinear features such as fractal dimension, Lyapunov ...
Evaluation of Consumers’ Preference to the Brands of Beverage by Means of ERP Pre-comprehension Component
Because of the critical role of emotional and unconscious processes in consumers’ decision making, understanding the human brain and neural performance scope varied to better understanding the behavior and predict the ...
Systematic Motivational Counseling--SMC
Systematic Motivational Counseling--SMC
How Do Cognitive Processes Support Over-eating?
Attenitoal bias for food-related stimuli lead to more craving for food.
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 ...
Restraint, disinhibition and food-related processing bias
This study examined associations between restraint, disinhibition and food-related
processing bias (FPB, assessed by the emotional Stroop task) in males and females in the UK, Greece and Iran. Results showed high ...