ENHANCED LEXICAL PROCESSING OF SMOKING STIMULI DURING SMOKING ABSTINENCE

被引:18
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作者
JARVIK, ME
GROSS, TM
ROSENBLATT, MR
STEIN, RE
机构
[1] West Los Angeles VA Medical Center Wadsworth and Brentwood Divisions, Wilshire and Sawtele Boulevards, Los Angeles, 90073, CA
关键词
ABSTINENCE; INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS; NICOTINE; PRIMING; SEMANTIC ACTIVATION; PERCEPTION; PROCESSING;
D O I
10.1007/BF02245831
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In a group of heavy smokers, overnight abstinence from smoking facilitated the perception of briefly presented smoking words. Subjects in the nicotine-abstinent condition accurately identified significantly more smoking-related words than food-related or neutral words. However, a group tested in a non-abstinent condition showed no significant differences in ability to identify the three different word types. Smokers deprived of cigarettes were also significantly better able to categorize smoking words than non-abstinent subjects. These results demonstrate an abstinence-based facilitation of processing smoking-related stimuli at the semantic level, consistent with the hypothesis that smoking-related concepts are activated, or primed, during deprivation from nicotine.
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页码:136 / 141
页数:6
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