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Thurm A, Satel J, Montag C, Griffiths M, Pontes H
J Gambl Stud . 2022 Aug; 39(1):87-101. PMID: 35921002
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a prominent psychiatric disorder affecting individuals worldwide. Research suggests that key risk factors for GD include stressful life events (SLEs) and specific psychological factors, such as...
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Raneri P, Montag C, Rozgonjuk D, Satel J, Pontes H
Addict Behav Rep . 2022 Apr; 15:100415. PMID: 35434248
Recently there has been increased interest in understanding the relationship between microtransactions, gaming, and gambling. This review aimed to synthesise the evidence on the relationship between microtransactions, 'Internet Gaming Disorder'...
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Moore S, Satel J, Pontes H
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw . 2021 Nov; 25(2):94-100. PMID: 34788152
The recent recognition of Gaming Disorder (GD) as a mental health issue has provided a unique opportunity for researchers to advance our current understanding of the intricate relationships between GD...
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Janssen S, Foo A, Johnson S, Lim A, Satel J
Conscious Cogn . 2021 Feb; 89:103089. PMID: 33607423
To examine the relationship between visual imagery and autobiographical memory, eye position and pupil size were recorded while participants first searched for memories and then reconstructed the retrieved memories (Experiment...
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Schivinski B, Brzozowska-Wos M, Stansbury E, Satel J, Montag C, Pontes H
Front Psychol . 2021 Jan; 11:617140. PMID: 33391137
Given recent advances in technology, connectivity, and the popularity of social media platforms, recent literature has devoted great attention to problematic Facebook use. However, exploring the potential predictors of problematic...
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Lim A, Janssen S, Satel J
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 20(6):1349-1364. PMID: 33236297
Inhibition of return is characterized by delayed responses to previously attended locations when the interval between stimuli is long enough. The present study employed steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) as...
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Satel J, Wilson N, Klein R
Vision (Basel) . 2019 Nov; 3(4). PMID: 31735859
An inhibitory aftermath of orienting, inhibition of return (IOR), has intrigued scholars since its discovery about 40 years ago. Since then, the phenomenon has been subjected to a wide range...
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Lim A, Eng V, Osborne C, Janssen S, Satel J
Vision (Basel) . 2019 Nov; 3(3). PMID: 31735841
Inhibition of return is characterized by delayed responses to previously attended locations when the cue-target onset asynchrony (CTOA) is long enough. However, when cues are predictive of a target's location,...
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Lim A, Eng V, Janssen S, Satel J
Exp Brain Res . 2018 Mar; 236(5):1369-1382. PMID: 29520444
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to an increase in reaction times to targets that appeared at a previously cued location relative to an uncued location, often investigated using a spatial...
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Eng V, Lim A, Janssen S, Satel J
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2018 Jan; 183:51-57. PMID: 29328938
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used to investigate inhibition of return, a behavioral phenomenon characterized by delayed reaction time in response to...