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Addict Behav ; 32(4): 784-92, 2007 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16842930

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The relationship between heroin-related attentional bias (AB) and a proxy for dependence severity (monthly frequency of heroin use-injecting or inhaling) was measured in individuals attending a heroin harm reduction service. A flicker change blindness paradigm was employed in which change detection latencies were measured to either a heroin-related or to a neutral change made to a stimulus array containing an equal number of heroin-related and neutral words. Individuals given the heroin-related change to detect showed a positive relationship between heroin-related AB and the proxy for dependence severity; those given the neutral change showed a negative relationship. Both findings complement each other--and are consistent with the sending of more attention to heroin-related stimuli than neutral, the more severe is the dependence.


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Cognition/physiology , Harm Reduction , Heroin Dependence/prevention & control , Visual Perception/physiology , Adult , Attention/physiology , Female , Humans , Male , Photic Stimulation , Reaction Time/physiology , Treatment Outcome
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