Relatively strong automatic appetitive action-tendencies in male carriers of the OPRM1 G-allele.
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The role of the Asn40Asp polymorphism of the mu opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) on alcoholism etiology and treatment: a critical reviewUnraveling Executive Functioning in Dual DiagnosisOn the Development of Implicit and Control Processes in Relation to Substance Use in AdolescenceApproach-bias predicts development of cannabis problem severity in heavy cannabis users: results from a prospective FMRI studyImplicit cognition and addiction: a tool for explaining paradoxical behaviorAttempted Training of Alcohol Approach and Drinking Identity Associations in US Undergraduate Drinkers: Null Results from Two Studies.Initial evidence that OPRM1 genotype moderates ventral and dorsal striatum functional connectivity during alcohol cuesPriming of conflicting motivational orientations in heavy drinkers: robust effects on self-report but not implicit measures.Automatic avoidance tendencies for alcohol cues predict drinking after detoxification treatment in alcohol dependenceNeural response to alcohol taste cues in youth: effects of the OPRM1 gene.Mechanisms underlying alcohol-approach action tendencies: the role of emotional primes and drinking motives.Implicit motivational processes underlying smoking in american and dutch adolescents.Impulsive and reflective processes related to alcohol use in young adolescents.Individual differences in voluntary alcohol intake in rats: relationship with impulsivity, decision making and Pavlovian conditioned approach.Consilient research approaches in studying gene x environment interactions in alcohol research.OPRM1 SNP (A118G): involvement in disease development, treatment response, and animal models.Automatic avoidance tendencies in individuals with contamination-related obsessive-compulsive symptoms.An imaging genetics approach to understanding social influenceQuantifying individual variation in the propensity to attribute incentive salience to reward cues.Acute alcohol effects on inhibitory control and implicit cognition: implications for loss of control over drinking.The potential role of temporal dynamics in approach biases: delay-dependence of a general approach bias in an alcohol approach-avoidance task.Evaluating a cognitive model of ALDH2 and drinking behavior.Associations of OPRM1 A118G and alcohol sensitivity with intravenous alcohol self-administration in young adults.COMT and ALDH2 polymorphisms moderate associations of implicit drinking motives with alcohol use."A cigarette a day keeps the goodies away": smokers show automatic approach tendencies for smoking--but not for food-related stimuli.Individual variation in the motivational properties of cocaine.Combining cognitive bias modification training with motivational support in alcohol dependent outpatients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialRelapse prevention for addictive behaviorsReaching out towards cannabis: approach-bias in heavy cannabis users predicts changes in cannabis use.Symptoms of cybersex addiction can be linked to both approaching and avoiding pornographic stimuli: results from an analog sample of regular cybersex users.Novel Approaches to Individual Alcohol Interventions for Heavy Drinking College Students and Young AdultsRe-training automatic action tendencies to approach cigarettes among adolescent smokers: a pilot studyTo approach or avoid alcohol? Automatic and self-reported motivational tendencies in alcohol dependenceUnderstanding and shifting drug-related decisions: contributions of automatic decision-making processes.The effect of modifying automatic action tendencies on overt avoidance behaviors.Implicit Associations and Explicit Expectancies toward Cannabis in Heavy Cannabis Users and ControlsOPRM1 and diagnosis-related posttraumatic stress disorder in binge-drinking patients living with HIV.Individual variation in resisting temptation: implications for addiction.Testing multiple levels of influence in the intergenerational transmission of alcohol disorders from a developmental perspective: the example of alcohol use promoting peers and μ-opioid receptor M1 variation.Opioid Antagonists and the A118G Polymorphism in the μ-Opioid Receptor Gene: Effects of GSK1521498 and Naltrexone in Healthy Drinkers Stratified by OPRM1 Genotype
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Relatively strong automatic appetitive action-tendencies in male carriers of the OPRM1 G-allele.
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E van den Wildenberg
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10.1111/J.1601-183X.2008.00454.X
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2008-11-11T00:00:00Z