Despite what is often believed, the majority of those who experiment with substances with a dependence potential do not develop dependence. However, there is a subpopulation of users that easily becomes dependent on substances, and these individuals exhibit pre-existing comorbid traits, including novelty seeking and antisocial behavior. There appears to be a genetic basis for the susceptibility to dependence and these comorbid traits. Animal studies have identified specific genes that can alter susceptibility to dependence and response to novelty. The mechanisms underlying the genetic susceptibility to dependence and response to novelty are complex, but genetic susceptibility plays a significant role in the transition from substance use to ...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Alcohol dependence and dependence on other drugs frequently co-occur, and strong evidence suggests t...
Substance addiction is a complex chronic brain disorder, characterized by neurobiological changes le...
The development of substance dependence requires the initiation of substance use and the conversion ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Aim To assess the likelihood of finding genes which predispose to addiction and to present this inf...
Epidemiological studies strongly suggest that genetic factors operate at all steps of addictions, in...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine, places an enormous burden on ...
Contains fulltext : 156134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Addictions are ...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
The addictions are common chronic psychiatric diseases that today are prevented and treated using re...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Alcohol dependence and dependence on other drugs frequently co-occur, and strong evidence suggests t...
Substance addiction is a complex chronic brain disorder, characterized by neurobiological changes le...
The development of substance dependence requires the initiation of substance use and the conversion ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Aim To assess the likelihood of finding genes which predispose to addiction and to present this inf...
Epidemiological studies strongly suggest that genetic factors operate at all steps of addictions, in...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine, places an enormous burden on ...
Contains fulltext : 156134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Addictions are ...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
The addictions are common chronic psychiatric diseases that today are prevented and treated using re...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Alcohol dependence and dependence on other drugs frequently co-occur, and strong evidence suggests t...
Substance addiction is a complex chronic brain disorder, characterized by neurobiological changes le...