English Publications

English Publications

A.    Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).
International Peer Reviewed Papers [Impact 2006]
 

P1    Wiers, R.W., Hoogeveen, K.J., Sergeant, J.A. & Gunning, W.B. (1997). High and low dose expectancies and the differential associations with drinking in male and female adolescents and young adults. Addiction, 92, 871-888. [IF = 4.1]

P2    Samarapungavan, A. & Wiers, R.W. (1997). Children's thoughts on the origin of species. Cognitive Science, 21, 147-177. [IF = 2.1]
    
P3    Lange, A., Blonk, R., & Wiers, R.W. (1998). The Parent-Child Interaction Questionnaire, PACHIQ. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 5, 187-198. [IF = 1.1]
 
P4    Wiers, R.W., Gunning, W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (1998a). Is a mild deficit in executive functions in boys related to childhood ADHD or to parental multigenerational alcoholism?Journalof Abnormal Child Psychology, 26, 415-430. [IF = 2.3]
 
P5    Wiers, R.W., Gunning,W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (1998b). Do young children of Alcoholics hold more positive or negative alcohol-related expectancies than controls? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22, 1855-1863. [IF = 3.3]

P6    Wiers, R.W. (1999). Bridging the gap between genes and alcoholism: mechanisms of enhanced risk for addiction. Alcohol Research, 4 (2), 51-53.
P7    Wiers, R.W., Hartgers, C.A., Van den Brink, W., Gunning, W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (2000). A confirmatory analysis of the hierarchical structure of positive and negative dose-related alcohol expectancies in alcoholics and the associations with family history of alcoholism. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61, 177-186. [IF = 1.9]
    
P8    Wiers R.W., Sergeant, J.A. & Gunning, W.B. (2000). The Assessment of alcohol expectancies in school children: measurement or modification? Addiction, 95, 737-746. [IF = 4.1]

P9    Franken, I.H.A.., Kroon, L.Y., Wiers, R.W. & Jansen, A. (2000) Selective processing of drug cues in heroin dependence. Journal of Psychopharmacology 14(4): 395-400. [IF = 3.3]

P10    Merckelbach, H., Wiers, R.W., Horselenberg, R. & Wessel, I. (2001). Effects of retrieving childhood events on metamemory judgments depend on the questions you ask. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40, 215-220. [IF = 2.1]
 
P11    Wiers, R. W., van de Wiel, M. W. J., Sá, H. L.C. Mamede, S., Tomaz, J. B. & Schmidt, H. G.  (2002). Design of a Problem-Based Curriculum. A General Approach and a Case Study in the Domain of Public Health. Medical Teacher, 24, 45-51. [IF = 1.0]
 
P12    Wiers R.W., Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. L., Noll, J. A., Sayette, M. A., Zack, M. & Krank, M. (2002). Implicit And Explicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions. Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research, 26, 129-137. [IF = 2.9]
 
P13    Wiers R.W. (2002). Half full or half empty, what are we drinking? Some comments on the discussion of the causal role of alcohol expectancies as a mechanism of change. Addiction, 97,599-600. [IF = 4.1]

P14    Wiers R.W., van Woerden, N., Smulders, F. T. Y. & De Jong, P. J. (2002). Implicit and Explicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions in Heavy and Light Drinkers. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 648-658. [IF = 4.4]
 
P15    Wiers, R.W., Wood, M. D., Darkes, J., Corbin, W. R., Jones, B. T.  & Sher, K. J. (2003). Changing expectancies: cognitive mechanisms and context effects. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 186-197. [IF = 2.9]
 
P16    Havermans, R. C, Debaere, S., Smulders, F., Wiers, R. W., & Jansen, A. (2003). The effect of cue exposure, urge to smoke, and nicotine deprivation on cognitive performance in smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17, 336-339. [IF = 2.2]
 
P17    Wiers, R. W. & Kummeling, R. C. (2004). An Experimental Test of An Alcohol Expectancy Challenge in Mixed Gender Groups of Young Heavy Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 215-220. [IF = 1.8]
 
P18    Wiers, R. W., De Jong, P. J., Havermans, R., & Jelicic, M. (2004). How to change implicit drug-related cognitions in prevention: A transdisciplinary integration of findings from experimental psychopathology, social cognition, memory and learning psychology. Substance Use and Misuse, 39, 1625-1684. [IF = 1.4]
 
P19    Wiers, R. W. (2004). A critical unresolved issue associated with contemporary transdisciplinary substance use prevention research. Substance Use and Misuse, 39, 2088-2090. [IF = 1.4]

P20    Krank, M., Wall, A., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W. & Goldman, M.S. Context effects on alcohol cognitions. (2005). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 196-206. [IF = 2.9]
 
P21    Havermans, R. C., Vancleef, L., Bylois, E., Wiers, R. W. & Jansen, A. (2004). Context dependent access to alcohol-related concepts stored in memory. Alcohol Research 9, 219-222.
P22    Könings, K. D., Wiers, R. W., van de Wiel, M. W. J. & Schmidt, H. G. (2005). Problem-Based Learning as a Valuable Educational Method for Physically Disabled Teenagers? The Discrepancy Between Theory and Practice. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 17, 107-117. [IF = 0.2]
 
P23    Huijding, J., De Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W. & Verkooijen, K. (2005). Implicit and explicit attitudes toward smoking in a smoking and a non-smoking context. Addictive Behaviors 30(5), 949-961. [IF = 1.8]
 
P24    Wiers R.W., Van de Luitgaarden, J., Van den Wildenberg, E. & Smulders, F. T. Y. (2005). Challenging Implicit and Explicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions in Young Heavy Drinkers. Addiction, 100, 806-819. [IF = 4.1]
 
P25    Engels, R.C.M.E., Wiers, R.W., Lemmers, L. & Overbeek, G. (2005). Drinking Motives, Alcohol Expectancies, Self-Efficacy, and Drinking Patterns. Journal on Drug Education, 35(2), 147-166. [IF = 0.4]
 
P26    Van de Luitgaarden, J., Wiers R.W., Knibbe, R. A., & Boon, B. J. (2006). From the laboratory to real-life: a pilot study of an expectancy challenge with heavy drinking young people on holiday. Substance Use and Misuse, 41, 353-368. [IF = 1.4]

P27    Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2006a). Assessing Implicit Alcohol Associations with the IAT: Fact or Artifact? Addictive Behaviors, 31(8), 1346-1362. [IF = 1.8]
 
P28    Houben, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2006b). A Test of the Salience Asymmetry Interpretation of the Alcohol-IAT. Experimental Psychology, 53, 292-300. [IF = 2.4]
 
P29    Wiers, R. W., Cox, W. M., Field, M.Fadardi,J. S., Palfai,T. P., Schoenmakers, T. & Stacy, A. W. (2006). The search for new ways to change implicit alcohol-related cognitions in heavy drinkers. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 320-331. [IF = 2.9]
 
P30    Van den Wildenberg, E., Beckers, M, Van Lambaart, F., Conrod, P. & Wiers, R. W. (2006). Is the strength of implicit alcohol associations correlated with alcohol-induced heart-rate acceleration? Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(8), 1336-1348. [IF = 2.9]
 
P31    Wiers, R. W. & Stacy, A. W. (2006).Implicit cognition and addiction. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 292-296. [IF = 2.3]
 
P32    Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., & De Kraker, J. (2007). Implicit Cocaine Associations in Active Cocaine Users and Controls. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1284-1289. [IF = 1.8]
 
P33    Grenard, J. L., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W., Thush, C., Stacy, A. W., & Sussman, S. (2007). Brief intervention for substance use among at-risk adolescents: a pilot study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 188–191. [IF = 2.7]
 
P34    Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Theunissen, N., van den Bosch J., Opdenacker, J., Van Empelen, P., Moerbeek, M. & Feron, F. M. J. (2007). A randomized clinical trial of a targeted prevention to moderate alcohol use and alcohol-related problems in adolescents at risk for alcoholism. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 86, 368–376. [IF = 2.1]
 
P35    Van den Wildenberg, E., Wiers, R. W. Janssen, R. G. J. H., Lambrichs, E. H., Smeets, H. J. M. & Van Breukelen, G. J. P. (2007). A Functional Polymorphism of the Mu-Opioid Receptor Gene (OPRM1) Influences Cue-Induced Craving for Alcohol in Male Heavy Drinkers. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 31, 1-10. [IF = 2.9]
 
P36    Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W., Jones, B. T., Bruce, G. & Jansen, A.T. M. (2007). Attentional retraining decreases attentional bias in heavy drinkers without generalization. Addiction, 102, 399-405. [IF = 4.1]
 
P37    Wiers, R. W., Bartholow, B. D., van den Wildenberg, E., Thush, C., Engels, R.C.M.E., Sher, K. J., Grenard, J., Ames, S. L., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Automatic and controlled processes and the development of addictive behaviors in adolescents: A review and a model. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 86, 263-283. [IF = 2.1]
 
P38    Leeuw, M., Peters, M. L., Wiers, R. W., Vlaeyen, J. W. S. (2007). Measuring fear of movement/(re)injury in low back pain patients using implicit measures. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 36, 52–64.
P39    Wiers, R. W., Teachman, B. A., & De Houwer, J. (2007). Implicit Cognitive Processes in Psychopathology: an Introduction. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 38, 95-104. [Editorial Special Issue on Implicit Cognitive Processes in Psychopathology]
 [IF = 1.4]
 
P40    Thush, C. & Wiers, R. W. (2007). Explicit and Implicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions and the Prediction of Current and Future Drinking in Adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1367–1383. [IF = 1.8]
 
P41    De Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W., Van de Braak, M. & Huijding, J. (2007). Using the extrinsic affective simon test as a measure of implicit attitudes towards alcohol: relationship with drinking behavior and alcohol problems. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 881–887.   [IF = 1.8]
 
P42    Van den Wildenberg, E., Janssen, R. G. J. H., Hutchison, K. E., Van Breukelen, G. J. P., & Wiers, R. W. (2007). Polymorphisms of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4 VNTR) and cannabinoid CB1 receptor gene (CNR1) are not strongly related to cue-reactivity after alcohol exposure. Addiction Biology, 12, 210-220. [IF = 1.8]
 
P43    Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Thush, C.,Sussman,S., Wiers, R. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Comparison of Indirect Assessments of Association as Predictors of Marijuana Use Among At-Risk Adolescents. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 15, 204-218. [IF = 1.6]
 
P44    Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2007a). Personalizing the alcohol-IAT with individualized stimuli: Relationship with drinking behavior and drinking-related problems. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 2852–2864. [IF = 1.8]
 
P45    Houben, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2007b). Are drinkers implicitly positive about drinking alcohol? Personalizing the alcohol-IAT to reduce negative extrapersonal contamination. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 42, 301-307. [IF = 2.1]
 
P46    Van de Luitgaarden, J., Wiers R.W., Knibbe, R. A., & Candel, M. J. J. M. (2007). Single-Session Expectancy Challenge With Young Heavy Drinkers onHoliday. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 2865–2878. [IF = 1.8]
 
P47    Van der Zwaluw, C. S., Van den Wildenberg, E., Wiers, R. W., Franke, B., Buitelaar, J., Scholte, R. H. J. & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2007). Functional polymorphisms in the μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) and the implications for alcohol dependence in humans. Pharmacogenomics, 8(10), 1427-1436. [IF = 3.6]
 
P48    Thush, C., Wiers, R. W. Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Apples and Oranges? Comparing Indirect Measures of Alcohol-Related Cognition Predicting Alcohol Use in At-Risk Adolescents. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 587–591. [IF = 1.8]
 
P49    Lobbestael J., Arntz, A. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). How to push someone’s buttons: A Comparison of Four Anger Induction Methods. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 353-373. [IF = 1.6]
 
P50    Wiers, R. W. (2008). Alcohol and Drug Expectancies as Anticipated Changes in Affect: Negative Reinforcement is Not Sedation. Substance Use and Misuse, 43, 501-516.[IF =1.4]

P51    Thush, C., Wiers, R.W., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S.,  &  Stacy,  A.W. (2008). Interactions between implicit and explicit cognition and working memory capacity in the prediction of alcohol use in at-risk adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 94, 116–124. [IF = 3.2]
 
P52    Birch, C. D., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W., Klein, R. M., MacLean, A. D. & Berish, M. J. (2008). The Mood-Induced Activation of Implicit Alcohol Cognition in Enhancement and Coping Motivated Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 565–581. [IF = 1.8]
 
P53    Van de Luitgaarden, J., Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., & Knibbe, R. A. (2008). Prevention of alcohol problems in Dutch youth: Missed opportunities and new developments. Evaluation & the Health Professions 31, 167-181.
 [IF = 1.2]

P54    Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W. & Field, M. (2008). Effects of a low dose of alcohol on cognitive biases and craving in heavy drinkers. Psychopharmacology, 197,169-178. [IF = 3.6]
 
P55    69) Grenard, J. L., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W. , Thush, C., Sussman, S. & Stacy, A. W. (2008). Working Memory Moderates the Predictive Effects of Drug-Related Associations. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 426-432. [IF = 2.2]
 
P56    Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Implicitly positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict drinking behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 979-986. [IF = 1.8]

P57    Wiers, R. W., Havermans, R., Deutsch, R. & Stacy, A. W. (2008). A mismatch with dual process models of addiction rooted in psychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 460. [IF = 15.0]

P58 Hofmann, W., Gschwendner, T., Friese, M., Wiers, R. W., & Schmitt, M. (2008). Working memory capacity and self-regulation: Toward an individual differences perspective on behavior determination by automatic versus controlled processes.Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 95, 962-977. [IF = 4.2]

61) Wiers, R. W. (2008). Alcohol and Drug Expectancies as Anticipated Changes in Affect: Negative Reinforcement is Not Sedation. Substance Use and Misuse, 43, 501-516.
 
62) Lobbestael J., Arntz, A. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). How to push someone’s buttons: A Comparison of Four Anger Induction Methods. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 353-373.
 
63) Wiers, R. W., Schoenmakers, T., Houben, K., Thush, C., Fadardi, J. S., Cox, W. M. (2008). Can problematic alcohol use be trained away? New behavioural treatments aimed at changing and moderating implicit cognitive processes in alcohol abuse. Chapter 15, pp. 185-205. In: Colin R. Martin (Ed.). 'Identification and treatment of alcohol dependency'.Keswick, UK: M&K Publishing.
 
64) Hofmann, W., Friese, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Impulsive versus reflective influences on health behavior: A theoretical framework and empirical review. Health Psychology Review, 2, 111-137.
 
65) Thush, C., Wiers, R.W., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A.W. (2008). Interactions between implicit and explicit cognition and working memory capacity in the prediction of alcohol use in at-risk adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 94, 116–124.
 
66) Birch, C. D., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W., Klein, R. M., MacLean, A. D. & Berish, M. J. (2008). The Mood-Induced Activation of Implicit Alcohol Cognition in Enhancement and Coping Motivated Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 565–581.
 
67) Van de Luitgaarden, J., Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., & Knibbe, R. A. (2008). Prevention of alcohol problems in Dutch youth: Missed opportunities and new developments. Evaluation & the Health Professions 31, 167-181.
 
68) Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W. & Field, M. (2008). Effects of a low dose of alcohol on cognitive biases and craving in heavy drinkers. Psychopharmacology, 197, 169-178.
 
72) Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Measuring Implicit Alcohol Associations via the Internet: Validation of Web-based Implicit Association Tests. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 1134-1143. [1.2]
 
74) Field M, Schoenmakers T, Wiers RW (2008) Cognitive processes in alcohol binges: a review and research agenda. Current Drug Abuse Reviews 1(3), 263-279.
 
75) Schoenmakers T., Houben K., Wiers R. (2008). I didn't feel like drinking beer but I don't know why: Evaluative conditioning changes drinking behavior and explicit attitudes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 43, 3-4, 762-762.
 
76) Wiers, R. W. Rinck, M., Dictus, M. & Van den Wildenberg, E. (2009). Relatively Strong Automatic Appetitive Action-Tendencies in Male Carriers of the OPRM1 G-Allele. Genes Brain & Behavior, 8, 101–106. [3.5]
 
77) Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Response Inhibition Moderates the Relationship between Implicit Associations and Drinking Behavior. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 33, 626-633.
 
78) Houben, K., Rothermund, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Predicting alcohol use with a recoding-free variant of the Implicit Association Test. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 487–489.
 
79) Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Moerbeek, M., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A.W. (2009). The Influence of Motivational Interviewing on Explicit and Implicit Alcohol-Related Cognition and Alcohol Use in At-Risk Adolescents. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 146–151. [IF = 2.2].
 
80) Wiers, R. W., Beckers, L.,, Houben, K., Hofmann, W. (2009). A Short Fuse After Alcohol: Implicit Power Associations Predict Aggressiveness after Alcohol Consumption in Young Heavy Drinkers with Limited Executive Control. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 93, 300–305.
 
81) Nederkoorn, C., Baltus, M., Guerrieri, R. & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Heavy drinking is associated with deficient response inhibition in women but not in men. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 93, 331-336.
 
82) Nosek, B. A., Smyth, F. L., Sriram, N., Lindner, N. M., Devos, T., Ayala, A., Bar-Anan, Y., Bergh, R., Cai, H., Gonsalkorale, K., Kesebir, S., Maliszewski, N., Neto, F., Olli, E., Park, J., Schnabel, K., Shiomura, K., Tulbure, B., Wiers, R. W., Somogyi, M., Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., Vianello, M. Banaji, M. R., & Greenwald, A. G. (2009). National differences in gender-science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement. Proceedings for the National Academcy of Sciences, 106(26), 10593-10597.
 
83) Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. Wiers, R. W. & Krank, M. (2010). Associative Memory in Appetitive Behavior: A Framework and Relevance to Prevention and Epidemiology. In: L.M. Scheier (Ed.) Handbook of drug use etiology: Theory, methods, and empirical findings Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (pp. 165-182).
 
84) Huijding, J., Wiers, R.W., & Field, A. (2010). The assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children and adolescents. in: J. A. Hadwin & A. P. Field. (Eds.). Information processing biases and anxiety: a developmental perspective. (pp 151-182). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
 
85) Schoenmakers, T. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Craving and attentional bias respond differently to alcohol priming: a field study in the pub. European Addiction Research, 16, 9–16.
 
86) Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M. Kordts, R., Houben, K., & Strack, F. (2010). Re-training Automatic Action-Tendencies to Approach Alcohol in Hazardous Drinkers Addiction, 105, 279–287.
 
87) Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Roefs, A., De Jong, P., Hofmann, W., Stacy, A. W. (2010). Implicit Cognition in Health Psychology: Why Common Sense Goes Out of the Window. In: B. Gawronski & K. Payne (Eds.). Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition. (pp. 463-488). NY: Guilford.
 
88) Houben, K. Nosek, B., Wiers, R. W. (2010). Seeing the forest through the trees: A comparison of different IAT variants measuring implicit alcohol associations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 106, 204–211.
 
89) Van de Luitgaarden J, Knibbe RA, Wiers RW (2010). Adolescents binge drinking when on holiday: an evaluation of a community intervention based on self-regulation. Subst Use Misuse. 2010;45(1-2):190-203.
 
90) Wiers, R. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2010). Are alcohol expectancies associations? Comment on Moss & Albery (2009). Psychological Bulletin, 136 (1), 12-16.
 
91) Stacy, A. W. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit Cognition and Addiction: A Tool for Explaining Paradoxical Behavior. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 551-575. [if 9.61]
 
92) Aarts, F. & Wiers, R. W. (in press). What does death have to do with drinking? A test of the terror management account of alcohol misuse using subliminal priming. Netherlands Journal of Psychology.
 
93) Schoenmakers, T., Lux, I., Goertz, A., Van Kerkhof, D., De Bruin, M. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). A randomized clinical trial to measure effects of an intervention to modify attentional bias in alcohol dependent patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 109, 30–36.
 
94) Friese, M. Bargas-Avila, J., Hofmann, W., Wiers, R. W. (2010). Here’sLooking at You, Bud: Alcohol-Related Memory Structures Predict Eye Movements for Social Drinkers with Low Executive Control" Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1(2) 143-151.
 
95) Pieters, S., van der Vorst, H., Engels, R. C. M. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit and Explicit Cognitions Related to Alcohol Use in Children. Addictive Behaviors 35 (5): 471-478
 
96) Dekker, N. , Smeerdijk, A.M., Wiers, R.W., Duits, J.H., van Gelder, G. , Houben, K. Schippers, G. , Linszen, D.H., de Haan, L. (2010). Implicit and explicit affective associations toward cannabis use in patients with recent-onset schizophrenia and healthy controls. Psychological Medicine, 40(8), 1325-1336.
 
97) Van Goethem, A. A., Scholte, R. H., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Explicit- and implicit bullying attitudes in relation to bullying behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38 (6): 829-842.
 
98) Pieters ,S., Van Der Vorst, H., Burk, W. J., Wiers, R. W. & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2010). Puberty-dependent sleep regulation and alcohol use in early-adolescents. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (9): 1512-1518.
 
99) Field, M., Wiers, R. W., Christiansen, P., Fillmore, M. T., Verster, J. C. (2010). Acute alcohol effects on executive function and implicit cognition: implications for loss of control. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (8): 1346-1352.
 
100) Kuntsche, E., Wiers, R. W., Janssen, T., & Gmel, G. (2010). Same wording, distinct concepts? Testing differences of expectancies and motives in a mediation model of alcohol outcomes. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18(5), 436-444.
 
101) Houben, K., Havermans, R., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Learning to dislike alcohol: Conditioning negative implicit attitudes towards alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 211(1), 79-86.
 
102) Wiers, R. W. & Hofmann, W. (2010). Implicit cogntion and health psychology: changing perspectives and new interventions. European Health Psychologist, 12(1), 4-6.
 
103) Wiers, R. W., Field, M. & Stacy, A. W. (in press). Passion’s Slave? Cognitive Processes in Alcohol and Drug Abuse. In: K. J. Sher (Ed.). Oxford Handbook of Substance Use Disorders.
 
104) Houben, K., Schoenmakers, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). I didn’t feel like drinking but I don’t know why: The effects of evaluative conditioning on alcohol-related attitudes, craving and behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 35, (12) 1161-1163.
 
105) Wiers RW, Ames SL, Hofmann W, Krank M and Stacy AW (2010) Impulsivity, impulsive and reflective proc¬esses and the development of alcohol use and misuse in adolescents and young adults. Frontiers in Psychopathology 1:144. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00144
 
106) Van Hemel - Ruiter, M., de Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W. (2011). Appetitive and Regulatory Processes in Young Adolescent Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 18-26. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.002
 
107) Roefs, A., Huijding, J., Smulders, F.T.Y., MacLeod, C.M., De Jong, P., Wiers, R.W. & Jansen, A.T.M. (2011). Implicit Measures of Association in Psychopathology Research. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 149-193. [IF 12.85]
 
108) Elfeddali1, I, Bolman, C, Mesters, I., Wiers, R. W. de Vries, H. (in press). Factors underlying smoking relapse prevention: results of an international Delphi study. Health Education Research. doi:10.1093/her/cyq053
 
109) Wiers, R.W., Eberl, C., Rinck, M., Becker, E. & Lindenmeyer, J. (2011). Re-training automatic action tendencies changes alcoholic patients’ approach bias for alcohol and improves treatment outcome. Psychological Science 22(4) 490 - 497. DOI 10.1177/0956797611400615
 
110) Houben, K., Nederkoorn, C., Wiers, R. W., Jansen, A. (in press). Resisting Temptation: Decreasing Alcohol-Related Affect and Drinking Behavior by Training Response Inhibition. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
 
111) Lammers, J., Goossens, F., Lokman, S., Monshouwer, K., Lemmers, L., Conrod, P., etal. Evaluating a Selective Prevention Programme for Binge Drinking among Young Adolescents: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Public Health, 11, 126.
 
112) Houben, K., Wiers, R. W., Jansen, A. (in press). Getting a grip on drinking behavior: Training working memory to reduce alcohol abuse. Psychological Science.
 
113) Schmaal, L., Berk, L., Hulstijn, K.P., Cousijn, J., Wiers, R. W., Van den Brink, W. (in press). Efficacy of N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of nicotine dependence: A double-blind placebo controlled pilot study. European Addiction Research.