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2018-02-20Kumulative DissertationLearning in alcohol dependence Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in alcohol dependence and relapse riskGarbusow, MariaDie These fasst die ersten Untersuchungen zum Pawlowsch`-Instrumentellen Transfer in alkoholabhängigen (AA) Patienten zusammen. Es ist bekannt, dass kontextuelle Umgebungsreize Verhalten beeinflussen. Tier- und Humanstudien ...
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2014-10-30ZeitschriftenartikelModel-Based and Model-Free Decisions in Alcohol Dependence Sebold, Miriam; Deserno, Lorenz; Nebe, Stephan; Schad, Daniel; Garbusow, Maria; Hägele, Claudia; Keller, Jürgen; Jünger, Elisabeth; Kathmann, Norbert; Smolka, Michael; Rapp, Michael; Schlagenhauf, Florian; Heinz, Andreas; Huys, QuentinBackground: Human and animal work suggests a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in addiction. However, the evidence for this in human alcohol dependence is as yet inconclusive. Methods: Twenty-six healthy ...
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2014-10-30ZeitschriftenartikelPavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer in Alcohol Dependence: A Pilot Study Garbusow, Maria; Schad, Daniel; Sommer, Christian; Jünger, Elisabeth; Sebold, Miriam; Friedel, Eva; Wendt, Jean; Kathmann, Norbert; Schlagenhauf, Florian; Zimmermann, Ulrich S.; Heinz, Andreas; Huys, Quentin; Rapp, MichaelBackground: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenance and relapse of alcohol dependence, possibly by influencing and usurping ongoing thought and behavior. The influence of ...
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2017-08-01ZeitschriftenartikelStrong seduction: impulsivity and the impact of contextual cues on instrumental behavior in alcohol dependence Sommer, C.; Garbusow, Maria; Jünger, E.; Pooseh, S.; Bernhardt, N.; Birkenstock, J.; Schad, D.J.; Jabs, B.; Glöckler, T.; Huys, Q.M.; Heinz, A.; Smolka, M.N.; Zimmermann, U.S.Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedly affect instrumental behavior of alcohol-dependent patients to promote relapse. However, it is unclear whether similar ...