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Motivated attention to stimuli related to social networking sites: A cue-reactivity study.

Tania MorettaGiulia Buodo
Published in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2021)
Regardless of whether Facebook usage is problematic or non-problematic, Facebook-related cues seem to be motivationally relevant stimuli that capture attentional resources in the earlier stages of "motivated" attentional allocation. Moreover, our results support the view that in higher-craving problematic users, reduced abilities to experience emotions would be the result of defective emotion regulation processes that allow craving states to capture more motivational/attentional resources at the expense of other emotional states.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • mental health