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Pavlovian sign-tracking model of alcohol abuse
A Tomie, N Sharma - Current drug abuse reviews, 2013 - benthamdirect.com
While poorly controlled alcohol drinking is a prominent symptom of alcohol abuse, its
environmental determinants remain poorly understood. The Sign-Tracking Model (STM) …
environmental determinants remain poorly understood. The Sign-Tracking Model (STM) …
Friendship context matters: Examining the domain specificity of alcohol and depression socialization among adolescents
Driven by existing socialization theories, this study describes specific friendship contexts in
which peer influence of alcohol misuse and depressive symptoms occurs. In the fall and …
which peer influence of alcohol misuse and depressive symptoms occurs. In the fall and …
Effects of social housing on alcohol intake in mice depend on the non-social environment
Background Excessive alcohol consumption leads to serious health problems. Mechanisms
regulating the consumption of alcohol are insufficiently understood. Previous preclinical …
regulating the consumption of alcohol are insufficiently understood. Previous preclinical …
Mimicry and modeling of health (-risk) behaviors: How others impact our health (-risk) behaviors without our awareness
When it comes to health (-risk) behaviors, researchers are apt to consider how to change
behaviors from a top-down approach (ie, using the conscious, reflective, deliberate system) …
behaviors from a top-down approach (ie, using the conscious, reflective, deliberate system) …
Implicit and explicit alcohol cognitions and observed alcohol consumption: three studies in (semi) naturalistic drinking settings
Aims Dual‐process models imply that alcohol use is related to implicit as well as explicit
cognitive processes. Few studies have tested whether both types of processes are related to …
cognitive processes. Few studies have tested whether both types of processes are related to …
Is orientation week a gateway to persistent alcohol use in university students? A preliminary investigation
Objective: Orientation Week is common at many universities throughout the world and is a
way to introduce students to their new environment. Despite some benefits, Orientation …
way to introduce students to their new environment. Despite some benefits, Orientation …
Individual differences in social and non-social cognitive control
Cognitive control refers to the ability of human beings to adapt flexibly and quickly to
continuously changing environments. Several decades of research have identified a diverse …
continuously changing environments. Several decades of research have identified a diverse …
Influenced but unaware: social influence on alcohol drinking among social acquaintances
Background Drinking partners may be influenced by each other's alcohol consumption.
However, these effects have only been shown in artificially created social pairings and …
However, these effects have only been shown in artificially created social pairings and …
Imitating the risky decision-making of peers: An experimental study among emerging adults
This experiment examined whether emerging adults imitate the risky decision-making of
peers and whether peer susceptibility functions as a moderator. Overall, 63 emerging adults …
peers and whether peer susceptibility functions as a moderator. Overall, 63 emerging adults …
The strong effect of other people's drinking: Two experimental observational studies in a real bar
Research has demonstrated that when people are with heavy‐drinking peers, they consume
more alcohol than when they are in the company of light‐drinking peers. This social …
more alcohol than when they are in the company of light‐drinking peers. This social …