Journal article
Do smokers devaluate smoking cues after go/no-go training?
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Smoking is one of the leading public health problems worldwide. The inability to quit smoking may be the result of the amplified value of smoking-related cues and inhibitory control deficits. Previous research has shown that pairing substance-related cues with no-go trials in go/no-go training reduces the value of these cues, an effect known as devaluation. The current experiment investigated the devaluation effect of go/no-go …
Authors
Scholten H; Granic I; Chen Z; Veling H; Luijten M
Journal
Psychology & Health, Vol. 34, No. 5, pp. 609–625
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
May 4, 2019
DOI
10.1080/08870446.2018.1554184
ISSN
0887-0446