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Chunk #67 — Directions for Future Research — Integrating implicit cognition and neurocognition in relapse models

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Relapse prevention for addictive behaviors.
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Related work has also stressed the importance of baseline levels of neurocognitive functioning (for example as measured by tasks assessing response inhibition and working memory; [56]) as predicting the likelihood of drug use in response to environmental cues. The study of implicit cognition and neurocognition in models of relapse would likely require integration of distal neurocognitive factors (e.g., baseline performance in cognitive tasks) in the context of treatment outcomes studies or EMA paradigms. Additionally, lab-based studies will be needed to capture dynamic processes involving cognitive/neurocognitive influences on lapse-related phenomena.