Abstract

Among cigarette smokers, attentional bias (AB) to smoking cues has been associated with increased smoking urges and greater probability of relapse. We investigated whether varenicline treatment alters AB to smoking cues, and whether eye-tracking can serve as a proxy measure for changes in neural responses.

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