2022
DOI: 10.32598/bcn.12.6.1589.1
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Direct and Indirect Measures of Attention Indicating a Bias Toward Cues in Methamphetamine Users

Abstract: Introduction:This study aims to investigate the attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli along with subjective craving after encountering such stimuli in methamphetamine users. Studies of cue reactivity have confirmed bias in attention and gaze to drug-related stimuli for most substances, but methamphetamine drugs are less studied by a direct measure such as eye tracking. Methods:Thirty male subjects in the case group (methamphetamine-users) and 36 subjects in control group (no prior drug use) participated… Show more

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