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Attentional bias modification for addictive behaviors: Clinical implications

机译:注意成瘾行为的偏见改变:临床意义

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When a person has a goal of drinking alcohol or using another addictive substance, the person appears to be automatically distracted by stimuli related to the goal. Because the attentional bias might propel the person to use the substance, an intervention might help modify it. In this article, we discuss techniques that have been developed to help people overcome their attentional bias for alcohol, smoking-related stimuli, drugs, or unhealthy food. We also discuss how these techniques are being adapted for use on mobile devices. The latter would allow people with an addictive behavior to use the attentional training in privacy and as frequently as needed. The attentional training techniques discussed here appear to have several advantages. They are inexpensive, can be fun to use, and have flexibility in when, where, and how often they are used. The evidence so far also suggests that they are effective.
机译:当一个人有饮酒或使用其他成瘾性物质的目标时,该人似乎会因与该目标有关的刺激而自动分心。由于注意偏见可能会促使该人使用该物质,因此干预措施可能有助于对其进行修改。在本文中,我们讨论了可以帮助人们克服对酒精,吸烟相关刺激,药物或不健康食品的注意力偏见的技术。我们还将讨论如何将这些技术调整为可在移动设备上使用。后者将使具有成瘾行为的人在隐私中视需要使用注意力训练。这里讨论的注意力训练技术似乎具有几个优点。它们价格便宜,使用起来很有趣,并且在使用时间,地点和频率方面具有灵活性。迄今为止的证据还表明它们是有效的。

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