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Emotional interference and attentional bias in compulsive sexual behaviors disorder - An fMRI study on heterosexual males.

Małgorzata DrapsMaria KuleszaAgnieszka GlicaJulia SzymanowskaKatarzyna LewińskaWeronika ŻukrowskaMateusz Gola
Published in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2024)
Behavioral results indicate a specific attentional bias toward sex-related stimuli in both groups, while neural data uncovered stronger reactivity to sex-related words in CSBD compared to HC. This reactivity is related to CSBD symptoms and provides evidence for the interference of sex-related stimuli with cognition. Such results are firmly in line with the Incentive Salience Theory and conceptualizing CSBD as a behavioral addiction.
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