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Reduced attentional blink for alcohol-related stimuli in heavy social drinkers.

机译:减少重度社交饮酒者酒精相关刺激的注意眨眼。

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Researchers have used various paradigms to show that attentional biases for substance-related stimuli are an important feature of addictive behaviours. However, it is not clear whether these attentional biases occur at the level of encoding or at later post-attentive processing stages. We examined attentional bias at the level of encoding with the attentional blink paradigm in a sample of non-clinical heavy and light-drinking students. Our results show a diminished attentional blink effect for alcohol-related words compared with soft drink-related words among heavy drinkers. The attentional blink was equally strong for alcohol-related and soft drink-related words among light drinkers. This suggests that alcohol-related information is processed relatively more efficiently in the former group. Even though these results are promising, our study shows that the internal consistency of the attentional blink can be improved.
机译:研究人员已经使用各种范例来表明,与物质相关的刺激的注意偏见是成瘾行为的重要特征。但是,尚不清楚这些注意偏差是在编码级别还是在以后的注意后处理阶段出现。我们在非临床的重度和轻度饮酒的学生样本中使用注意眨眼范式检查了注意水平在编码水平上的注意偏差。我们的研究结果显示,与重度饮酒者相比,与酒精饮料有关的单词与与酒精饮料有关的单词相比,注意力眨眼效果减弱。轻度饮酒者中与酒精有关和与软饮料有关的单词的注意眨眼同样强烈。这表明在前一组中,与酒精有关的信息得到了相对有效的处理。即使这些结果令人鼓舞,但我们的研究表明,注意眨眼的内部一致性可以得到改善。

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