The Interplay of Cognitive Load Theory and Attentional Bias in Heroin Addiction
Humberto Mendes Faria Rodrigues,
Paulo Rodrigues,
Aldina Martins
et al.
Abstract:Background: Current theories of addictive behavior suggest that individuals using heroin and other substances often exhibit an Attentional Bias (AB) towards environmental cues associated with substance consumption. Methods: This study aimed to assess AB in individuals with a history of substance dependence, specifically heroin users, utilizing Lavie's cognitive load theory (1995). Participants were categorized into a treatment group (TG), an abstinent group (AG), and a non-consumer group (NCG). An attentional … Show more
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