Attentional Bias and Tobacco Smoking Frequency: A Reflection on Bartlett et al. (2022)

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In this manuscript, I provide a reflection on Bartlett et al.'s (2022) study, No Meaningful Difference in Attentional Bias Between Daily and Non-Daily Smokers. I begin with an overview of attentional bias and its measurement in addiction research, followed by a summary of the study by Bartlett et al. (2022). I then discuss the broader implications of this research, with particular emphasis on methodological implications for the field. Finally, I outline directions for future research that address limitations of previous studies and seek to integrate attentional bias mechanisms into contemporary value-based decision-making frameworks.

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