A comparison of the anticipated and pharmacological effects of alcohol on cognitive bias, executive function, craving and ad-lib drinking
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 07/06/2012
Christiansen P et al. – Results suggest craving is sensitive to the anticipated and pharmacological effects of alcohol, alcohol–approach tendencies are particularly sensitive to the anticipated effects of alcohol, and measures of executive function and ad–lib drinking are affected by the pharmacological, but not the anticipated, effects of alcohol.



