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Drug-related Information On The Impact Of Attentional Blink Hero In Male Addicts

Posted on:2015-06-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330422983686Subject:Development and educational psychology
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Over the years, drug abuse has caused great harm to the world, to get rid of theproblem of drugs has become an important concern of state and society, for ourcountry, as serious as the spread of drugs, especially heroin harm caused seriousthreat to my country long-term stability. Since the drug to get rid of the difficulties,most addicts have experienced relapse, mainly rely on drugs to get rid of thepsychological, therefore, the heart to get rid of addiction to become one of the keyfactors for drug rehabilitation. Today, the world from pharmacology, medicine,psychology, and various angles to carry out rehabilitation work.At home and abroad to carry out research on the cognitive function of drugaddicts addicts focused on attention, memory, behavioral inhibition and emotionalaspects. In these cognitive functions, attention and other cognitive functionsfunctions closely linked, is the focus of such studies. Note that the expression ofdimensions include a time dimension and spatial dimension, the next time dimensionresearchers using rapid serial visual presentation paradigm (Rapid Serial VisualPresentation, hereinafter referred to as RSVP) to explore the individual’s AttentionalBlink (Attentional Blink, individuals in the current task process will lead toinformation processing tasks within a certain time after the target is missing), whichfeatures individual study time allocation of limited attentional resources. Someresearchers have found that drug-related information as a target stimulus can reduceopiate addicts Attentional Blink, the non-appearance Blink (noblink)phenomenon.but drug addicts to carry out limited attention for the study did notadequately concerned about the allocation of resources, and their limited attention todrug information resources in non-target stimuli distribution within the schedule is notknown. Therefore, this study attempted by means of behavioral experiments to maleheroin addicts and normal people as research subjects, using RSVP paradigm toexplore their attention to resource allocation and control of the situation in the timedomain, in-depth drug-related information on male heroin addicts more furtherimpact. Study the following conclusions:(1) Compared with normal subjects, male heroin addicts defects in the AttentionalBlink; (2) Male heroin addicts defective attention to the selection process in the time;(3) Male heroin addicts exist attentional bias for drug-related information, but theytend to have the ability of self-control and regulation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Male, Heroin Addicts, RSVP Paradigm, Attentional Blink, Drug-related Information
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