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    Resisting temptation: Decreasing alcohol-related affect and drinking behavior by training response inhibition by Houben, Katrijn, Nederkoorn, Chantal, Wiers, Reinout W, Jansen, Anita

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-07-2011)
    “…Abstract According to dual-process models, excessive alcohol use emerges when response inhibition ability is insufficient to inhibit automatic impulses to…”
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    Working Memory Capacity and Self-Regulatory Behavior: Toward an Individual Differences Perspective on Behavior Determination by Automatic Versus Controlled Processes by Hofmann, Wilhelm, Gschwendner, Tobias, Friese, Malte, Wiers, Reinout W, Schmitt, Manfred

    “…In the present research, the authors investigated how individual differences in working memory capacity moderate the relative influence of automatic versus…”
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    Reaching out towards cannabis: approach-bias in heavy cannabis users predicts changes in cannabis use by Cousijn, Janna, Goudriaan, Anna E., Wiers, Reinout W.

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-09-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Aims  Repeated drug exposure can lead to an approach‐bias, i.e. the relatively automatically triggered tendencies to approach rather that avoid…”
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    Improving executive functioning in children with ADHD: training multiple executive functions within the context of a computer game. a randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial by Dovis, Sebastiaan, Van der Oord, Saskia, Wiers, Reinout W, Prins, Pier J M

    Published in PloS one (06-04-2015)
    “…Executive functions (EFs) training interventions aimed at ADHD-symptom reduction have yielded mixed results. Generally, these interventions focus on training a…”
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    Can chatbots help to motivate smoking cessation? A study on the effectiveness of motivational interviewing on engagement and therapeutic alliance by He, Linwei, Basar, Erkan, Wiers, Reinout W, Antheunis, Marjolijn L, Krahmer, Emiel

    Published in BMC public health (12-04-2022)
    “…Cigarette smoking poses a major threat to public health. While cessation support provided by healthcare professionals is effective, its use remains low…”
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    Acute Alcohol Effects on Inhibitory Control and Implicit Cognition: Implications for Loss of Control Over Drinking by Field, Matt, Wiers, Reinout W., Christiansen, Paul, Fillmore, Mark T., Verster, Joris C.

    “…Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, and it alters implicit alcohol cognitions including attentional bias and implicit associations. These effects are seen…”
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    The role of attentional bias in the effect of food advertising on actual food intake among children by Folkvord, Frans, Anschütz, Doeschka J., Wiers, Reinout W., Buijzen, Moniek

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2015)
    “…•We test the effect of food advertisements on actual snack intake among children.•We examine attentional bias for food cues in a real-life situation.•Increased…”
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    Cue reactivity and its relation to craving and relapse in alcohol dependence: a combined laboratory and field study by Witteman, Jurriaan, Post, Hans, Tarvainen, Mika, de Bruijn, Avalon, Perna, Elizabeth De Sousa Fernandes, Ramaekers, Johannes G., Wiers, Reinout W.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-10-2015)
    “…The present study investigated the nature of physiological cue reactivity and craving in response to alcohol cues among alcohol-dependent patients ( N  = 80)…”
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    Reliability and validity of measures of attentional bias towards threat in unselected student samples: seek, but will you find? by Van Bockstaele, Bram, Lamens, Luuk, Salemink, Elske, Wiers, Reinout W., Bögels, Susan M., Nikolaou, Kyriaki

    Published in Cognition and emotion (17-02-2020)
    “…Although attentional bias (AB) is considered a key characteristic of anxiety problems, the psychometric properties of most AB measures are either problematic…”
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    Attentional capture by Pavlovian reward-signalling distractors in visual search persists when rewards are removed by Watson, Poppy, Pearson, Daniel, Most, Steven B, Theeuwes, Jan, Wiers, Reinout W, Le Pelley, Mike E

    Published in PloS one (12-12-2019)
    “…Existing research indicates that learning about the Pavlovian 'signal value' of stimuli can induce attentional biases: findings suggest that our attentional…”
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    Capture and Control: Working Memory Modulates Attentional Capture by Reward-Related Stimuli by Watson, Poppy, Pearson, Daniel, Chow, Michelle, Theeuwes, Jan, Wiers, Reinout W., Most, Steven B., Le Pelley, Mike E.

    Published in Psychological science (01-08-2019)
    “…Physically salient but task-irrelevant distractors can capture attention in visual search, but resource-dependent, executive-control processes can help reduce…”
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    The effects of response inhibition training following binge memory retrieval in young adults binge eaters: a randomised-controlled experimental study by Das, Ravi K., Cawley, Emma A., Simeonov, Louise, Piazza, Giulia, Schmidt, Ulrike, Wiers, Reinout W. H. J., Kamboj, Sunjeev K.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-06-2022)
    “…Binge eating is increasingly prevalent among adolescents and young adults and can have a lasting harmful impact on mental and physical health. Mechanistic…”
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    Clinical effectiveness of attentional bias modification training in abstinent alcoholic patients by Schoenmakers, Tim M, de Bruin, Marijn, Lux, Irja F.M, Goertz, Alexa G, Van Kerkhof, Dorieke H.A.T, Wiers, Reinout W

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-06-2010)
    “…Abstract A new training to decrease attentional bias (attentional bias modification training, ABM) was tested in a randomized controlled experimental study…”
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    Prioritizing pleasure and pain: attentional capture by reward-related and punishment-related stimuli by Watson, Poppy, Pearson, Daniel, Wiers, Reinout W, Le Pelley, Mike E

    Published in Current opinion in behavioral sciences (01-04-2019)
    “…•Attention is powerfully affected by our prior experiences.•Reward-related stimuli continue to capture attention when no longer task-relevant.•Stimuli that…”
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    Attempted Training of Alcohol Approach and Drinking Identity Associations in US Undergraduate Drinkers: Null Results from Two Studies by Lindgren, Kristen P, Wiers, Reinout W, Teachman, Bethany A, Gasser, Melissa L, Westgate, Erin C, Cousijn, Janna, Enkema, Matthew C, Neighbors, Clayton

    Published in PloS one (04-08-2015)
    “…There is preliminary evidence that approach avoid training can shift implicit alcohol associations and improve treatment outcomes. We sought to replicate and…”
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    A review of mathematical modeling of addiction regarding both (neuro-) psychological processes and the social contagion perspectives by van den Ende, Maarten W.J., Epskamp, Sacha, Lees, Michael H., van der Maas, Han L.J., Wiers, Reinout W., Sloot, Peter M.A.

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-04-2022)
    “…•We reviewed computational models of both (neuro-)psychological processes and social dynamics of addiction.•Psychological and social computational models are…”
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    Grey Matter Changes Associated with Heavy Cannabis Use: A Longitudinal sMRI Study by Koenders, Laura, Cousijn, Janna, Vingerhoets, Wilhelmina A M, van den Brink, Wim, Wiers, Reinout W, Meijer, Carin J, Machielsen, Marise W J, Veltman, Dick J, Goudriaan, Anneke E, de Haan, Lieuwe

    Published in PloS one (25-05-2016)
    “…Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug worldwide. Cross-sectional neuroimaging studies suggest that chronic cannabis exposure and the development of…”
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