Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction / / editors Reinout W. Wiers, Alan W. Stacy |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Thousand Oaks, : Sage Publications, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (550 p.) : ill |
Disciplina | 362.2/5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WiersReinout Willem Henry Jon <1966->
StacyAlan W |
Soggetto topico |
Substance abuse
Compulsive behavior Cognition |
ISBN |
1-78268-909-5
1-4522-6166-0 1-4129-7623-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 RESEARCH
6 - 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 Brain 13 - 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 Addiction 18 - 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 Behaviors Section 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 Commentary 32 - Addiction: Integrating Learning Perspectives and Implicit Cognition |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825934903321 |
Thousand Oaks, : Sage Publications, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Reinout W. Wiers, Alan W. Stacy |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Thousand Oaks, [Calif.] ; ; London, : SAGE, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (561 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.25
362.29 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WiersReinout Willem Henry Jon <1966->
StacyAlan W |
Soggetto topico |
Substance abuse
Compulsive behavior Cognition |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-78268-909-5
1-4522-6166-0 1-4129-7623-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 RESEARCH
6 - 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 Brain 13 - 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 Addiction 18 - 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 Behaviors Section 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 Commentary 32 - Addiction: Integrating Learning Perspectives and Implicit Cognition |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910480672403321 |
Thousand Oaks, [Calif.] ; ; London, : SAGE, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Reinout W. Wiers, Alan W. Stacy |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Thousand Oaks, [Calif.] ; ; London, : SAGE, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (550 p.) : ill |
Disciplina | 616.860651 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WiersReinout Willem Henry Jon <1966->
StacyAlan W |
Soggetto topico |
Substance abuse
Compulsive behavior - Treatment Cognition Cognitive therapy |
ISBN |
1-78268-909-5
1-4522-6166-0 1-4129-7623-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 RESEARCH
6 - 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 Brain 13 - 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 Addiction 18 - 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 Behaviors Section 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 Commentary 32 - Addiction: Integrating Learning Perspectives and Implicit Cognition |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778548303321 |
Thousand Oaks, [Calif.] ; ; London, : SAGE, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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