Attentional Bias, Pupillometry, and Spontaneous Blink Rate: Eye Characteristic Assessment Within a Translatable Nicotine Cue Virtual Reality Paradigm
Abstract BackgroundIncentive salience processes are important for the development and maintenance of addiction. Eye characteristics such as gaze fixation time, pupil diameter, and spontaneous eyeblink rate (EBR) are theorized to reflect incentive salience and may serve as useful biomarkers. However,...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Elizabeth Courtney (Author), Weichen Liu (Author), Gianna Andrade (Author), Jurgen Schulze (Author), Neal Doran (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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