Cue-elicited craving for alcohol is well established but extinction-based treatment to extinguish this response has generated only modest positive outcomes in clinical trials. Basic and clinical research suggests that D-cycloserine (DCS) enhances extinction to fear cues under certain conditions. However, it remains unclear whether DCS would also accelerate extinction of cue-elicited craving for alcohol. The goal of the current study was to examine whether, compared with placebo (PBO), DCS enhanced extinction of cue-elicited craving among treatment-seeking individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Participants were administered DCS (50mg) or PBO 1 h before an alcohol extinction paradigm in a simulated bar environment on two occasions. T...
Background: Accumulating evidence shows the efficacy of the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAB) receptor ag...
Original article can be found at: http://www.nature.com/bjp/index.html Copyright British Pharmacolog...
INTRODUCTION: The balance between inhibitory (gamma aminobutyric acid; GABAergic) and excitatory (gl...
Cue-elicited craving for alcohol is well established but extinction-based treatment to extinguish th...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
The focus of this thesis is on the use of a pharmacological agent to facilitate the extinction of al...
The following thesis is comprised of three parts. Part one is the Literature Review. This section re...
Contains fulltext : 142057.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Addi...
Introduction: Craving alcohol is a core symptom of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and an important targe...
Rationale: Treatments based on exposure/response prevention (Exp/RP) produce only modest benefits in...
Contains fulltext : 140161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In...
Context: Excessive consumption of alcohol is a major prob-lem in the United States and abroad. Despi...
Context: Predisposition to alcoholism is likely an in-teraction between genetic and environmental fa...
Item does not contain fulltextAdvances in the understanding of the neurobiology of fear extinction h...
Background: Translational research suggests that D-cycloserine (DCS), a partial N-methyl-D-aspartate...
Background: Accumulating evidence shows the efficacy of the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAB) receptor ag...
Original article can be found at: http://www.nature.com/bjp/index.html Copyright British Pharmacolog...
INTRODUCTION: The balance between inhibitory (gamma aminobutyric acid; GABAergic) and excitatory (gl...
Cue-elicited craving for alcohol is well established but extinction-based treatment to extinguish th...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
The focus of this thesis is on the use of a pharmacological agent to facilitate the extinction of al...
The following thesis is comprised of three parts. Part one is the Literature Review. This section re...
Contains fulltext : 142057.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Addi...
Introduction: Craving alcohol is a core symptom of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and an important targe...
Rationale: Treatments based on exposure/response prevention (Exp/RP) produce only modest benefits in...
Contains fulltext : 140161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In...
Context: Excessive consumption of alcohol is a major prob-lem in the United States and abroad. Despi...
Context: Predisposition to alcoholism is likely an in-teraction between genetic and environmental fa...
Item does not contain fulltextAdvances in the understanding of the neurobiology of fear extinction h...
Background: Translational research suggests that D-cycloserine (DCS), a partial N-methyl-D-aspartate...
Background: Accumulating evidence shows the efficacy of the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAB) receptor ag...
Original article can be found at: http://www.nature.com/bjp/index.html Copyright British Pharmacolog...
INTRODUCTION: The balance between inhibitory (gamma aminobutyric acid; GABAergic) and excitatory (gl...