Craving modulates attentional bias towards alcohol in severe alcohol use disorder: An eye-tracking study.

Addiction (Abingdon, England)(2023)

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Abstract
The direction of alcohol-related attentional bias (approach/avoidance) appears to be determined by patients' subjective craving at testing time and does not function as a stable trait of severe alcohol use disorder. Alcohol-related attentional bias appears to rely on later/controlled attentional stages but is not modulated by the saturation of the reflective/control system.
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Alcohol, alcohol use disorder, attentional bias, avoidance bias, cognitive load, eye-tracking
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