2014
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(14)78180-5
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EPA-0843 - Relationship between psychophysiological processes involved in alcohol dependence

Abstract: Background:Current data suggest that at least three psychophysiological paradigms are involved in Alcohol Dependence: attentional bias; affective modulation of the startle reflex and behavioural inhibition. These three paradigms have not been studied together in a sample of alcohol dependent subjects.Objectives:To show that the performance on these three psychophysiological processes allows discriminating alcohol dependent subjects (with different severity) from healthy controls.Methods:59 alcohol dependent su… Show more

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“…Como se señaló, el MDP ha sido utilizado para comprender los factores que subyacen a los comportamientos relacionados con el alcohol y en poco tiempo las investigaciones que utilizan métodos indirectos para evaluar cogniciones relacionadas con el alcohol han crecido exponencialmente (Biscarra, Conde & Cremonte, manuscrito Validez predictiva (Rooke ,Hine, & Thorsteinsson, 2008) y de diferencias interindividuales (Marin et. al., 2014 …”
Section: Palabras Clave: Alcohol Cogniciones Implícitas Medidas Impunclassified
“…Como se señaló, el MDP ha sido utilizado para comprender los factores que subyacen a los comportamientos relacionados con el alcohol y en poco tiempo las investigaciones que utilizan métodos indirectos para evaluar cogniciones relacionadas con el alcohol han crecido exponencialmente (Biscarra, Conde & Cremonte, manuscrito Validez predictiva (Rooke ,Hine, & Thorsteinsson, 2008) y de diferencias interindividuales (Marin et. al., 2014 …”
Section: Palabras Clave: Alcohol Cogniciones Implícitas Medidas Impunclassified