Cognitive Bias Modification and Cognitive Control Training in Addiction and Related Psychopathology
Abstract
The past decade has witnessed a surge in research on training paradigms aimed at directly influencing cognitive processes in addiction and other psychopathology. Broadly, two avenues have been explored: In the first, the aim was to change maladaptive cognitive motivational biases (cognitive bias modification); in the second, the aim was to increase general control processes (e.g., working memory capacity). These approaches are consistent with a...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive Bias Modification and Cognitive Control Training in Addiction and Related Psychopathology
Published Date
Jan 9, 2013
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
192 - 212
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