Combining approach bias modification with working memory training during inpatient alcohol withdrawal: an open-label pilot trial of feasibility and acceptability
Abstract Background According to contemporary neurocognitive models, addiction is maintained by the biasing of information-processing and decision-making systems towards relatively automatic, impulsive, reward-seeking responses to drug-related stimuli, and away from more controlled, deliberative, &q...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Manning (Author), Katherine Mroz (Author), Joshua B. B. Garfield (Author), Petra K. Staiger (Author), Kate Hall (Author), Dan I. Lubman (Author), Antonio Verdejo-Garcia (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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