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Direct and Indirect Measures of Attention Indicating a Bias Toward Cues in Methamphetamine Users.

Seyyed Davood MirtorabiSharif SalekiMohammad Sadegh RahmanianHadi HadizadehReza RostamiAli Yoonessi
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2022)
Substance users tend to focus on the stimuli associated with substances. This is known as attention bias. Attention bias leads to increased craving. Attention bias for various substances has been previously reported; however, methamphetamine attention bias has not been evaluated so far. In this study, we measured the attention bias toward stimuli related to methamphetamine in methamphetamine users and control subjects with direct (eye tracking) and indirect (dot probe paradigm) methods. In addition, we measured the number of cravings in the case group. Our results confirmed the bias in attention toward methamphetamine-related stimuli in the case group compared to the control group.
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