APS
2026 APS Annual Convention
Addiction and Biased Choice: New Models and Clinically Relevant Findings
Recent work is presented on modeling and changing biased choice in addiction, on the role of metacognitive processes in smoking and how they are influenced by deprivation, on neural correlates of different processes and on the role of interoception as nexus between mind and brain in the etiology of addiction.
Chairs & Discussants
- Reinout WiersChair
University of Amsterdam - Kenneth SherDiscussant
University of Missouri
Presentations
- The Important Role of Biased Choice In Addiction: Models & Clinical ImplicationsVerschure Paul
- The Effect of Tobacco Deprivation on Metacognitive Accuracy and Cognitive Flexibility Charlotte Wittekind
- A Smaller or Bigger P3 In Alcohol Use Disorders? It Depends on the Task.Bruce Bartholow
- Interoception As Nexus between Mind and Brain: Theory and New Data.Mateo Leganes-Fonteneau