05076nam 22006614a 450 991082593490332120200520144314.01-78268-909-51-4522-6166-01-4129-7623-5(CKB)1000000000810431(EBL)996626(OCoLC)809772259(SSID)ssj0000484823(PQKBManifestationID)12213105(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000484823(PQKBWorkID)10594836(PQKB)10661314(MiAaPQ)EBC996626(StDuBDS)EDZ0000019089(EXLCZ)99100000000081043120050531d2006 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrHandbook of implicit cognition and addiction /editors Reinout W. Wiers, Alan W. Stacy1st ed.Thousand Oaks Sage Publicationsc20061 online resource (550 p.) illDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-41634-6 1-4129-0974-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Cover; Contents; 1 - Implicit Cognition and Addiction: An Introduction; Section I: DEFINITIONS, GENERAL THEORETICAL ISSUES, AND FUNCTIONAL DUAL-PROCESS MODELS; 2 - What Are Implicit Measures and Why Are We Using Them?; 3 - A Dual-Process Approach to Behavioral Addiction: The Case of Gambling; 4 - Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Addictive Behavior; 5 - Measuring, Manipulating, and Modeling the Unconscious Influences of Prior Experience on Memory for Recent Experiences; Section II: ASSESSMENT OF IMPLICIT COGNITION IN ADDICTION RESEARCH6 - Word Association Tests of Associative Memory and Implicit Processes: Theoretical and Assessment Issues7 - Reaction Time Measures of Substance-Related Associations; 8 - Expectancy as a Unifying Construct in Alcohol-Related Cognition; 9 - Individualized Versus General Measures of Addiction-Related Implicit Cognitions; 10 - Methods, Measures, and Findings of Attentional Bias in Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence; 11 - Attention to Drug-Related Cues in Drug Abuse and Addiction: Component Processes; Section III: BRAIN MECHANISMS; 12 - Addiction and Learning in the Brain13 - Imaging the Addicted Brain: Reward, Craving, and Cognitive Processes14 - Psychophysiology and Implicit Cognition in Drug Use: Significance and Measurement of Motivation for Drug Use With Emphasis on Startle Tests; 15 - Loss of Willpower: Abnormal Neural Mechanisms of Impulse Control and Decision Making in Addiction; 16 - Implicit and Explicit Drug Motivational Processes: A Model of Boundary Conditions; Section IV: EMOTION, MOTIVATION, CONTEXT, AND ACUTE DRUG EFFECTS ON IMPLICIT COGNITION; 17 - Motivational Processes Underlying Implicit Cognition in Addiction18 - Emotion and Motive Effectson Drug-Related Cognition19 - Context and Retrieval Effects on Implicit Cognitions for Substance Use; 20 - Acute Effects of Alcohol and Other Drugs on Automatic and Intentional Control; Section V: IMPLICIT COGNITIONS AND DIFFERENT ADDICTIONS; 21 - Implicit Cognition and Tobacco Addiction; 22 - To Drink or Not to Drink: The Role of Automatic and Controlled Cognitive Processes in the Etiology of Alcohol-Related Problems; 23 - Implicit Cognitionand Drugs of Abuse; 24 - Implicit Cognition in Problem Gambling; 25 - Implicit Cognition and Cross-Addictive BehaviorsSection VI: APPLYING IMPLICIT COGNITIONS TO PREVENTION AND TREATMENT26 - Automatic Processes in the Self-Regulation of Addictive Behaviors; 27 - Relevance of Research on Experimental Psychopathology to Substance Misuse; 28 - Adolescent Changes in Implicit Cognitions and Prevention of Substance Abuse; 29 - Implementation Intentions: Can They Be Used to Prevent and Treat Addiction?; Section VII: COMMENTARIES AND GENERAL DISCUSSION; 30 - Toward a Cognitive Theory ofSubstance Use and Dependence; 31 - Automatic Processes in Addiction: A Commentary32 - Addiction: Integrating Learning Perspectives and Implicit Cognition'Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction' brings together developments in basic research on implicit cognition with recent developments in addiction research, thus providing an opportunity to move the field forward by integrating research from previously independent fields.Substance abuseHandbooks, manuals, etcCompulsive behaviorHandbooks, manuals, etcCognitionHandbooks, manuals, etcSubstance abuseCompulsive behaviorCognition362.2/5Wiers Reinout Willem Henry Jon1966-1307434Stacy Alan W1712221MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825934903321Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction4104176UNINA