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Eliciting nicotine craving with virtual smoking cues
Pedro Santos Pinto Gamito (Gamito, P.); Jorge Alexandre Gaspar Oliveira (Oliveira, J.); André Pires Rodrigues Baptista (Baptista, A.); Diogo Soares Pereira Gil morais (Morais, D.); Paulo Jorge Ferreira Lopes (Lopes, P.); Pedro Joel Rosa (Rosa, P.); Nuno Miguel Barros dos Santos (Santos, N.); Rodrigo Craveiro dos Reis da Costa Brito (Brito, R.); et al.
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2014
Língua
Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
Craving is a strong desire to consume that emerges in every case of substance addiction. Previous studies have shown that eliciting craving with an exposure cues protocol can be a useful option for the treatment of nicotine dependence. Thus, the main goal of this study was to develop a virtual platform in order to induce craving in smokers. Fifty-five undergraduate students were randomly assigned to two different virtual environments: high arousal contextual cues and low arousal contextual cues scenarios (17 smokers with low nicotine dependency were excluded). An eye-tracker system was used to evaluate attention toward these cues. Eye fixation on smoking-related cues differed between smokers and nonsmokers, indicating that smokers focused more often on smoking-related cues than nonsmokers. Self-reports of craving are in agreement with these results and suggest a significant increase in craving after exposure to smoking cues. In sum, these data support the use of virtual environments for eliciting craving.
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Palavras-chave
Nicotine craving, Virtual reality cues, Eye tracking, Smokers
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