Investigating the effects of a craving induction procedure on cognitive bias in cannabis users
In tobacco smokers and heavy drinkers, the manipulation of subjective craving influences the biased cognitive processing of substance-related cues. In the present study, we used a within-subjects design to examine the effects of a cannabis craving-induction procedure (imagery scripts and cannabis-re...
Main Authors: | Eastwood, B. (Author), Bradley, B.P (Author), Mogg, K. (Author), Tyler, E. (Author), Field, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-05-01.
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