Abstract Finding effective long-lasting treatments for drug addiction has been an elusive goal. Consequently, research-ers are beginning to investigate novel treatment strategies including manipulations of drug-associated memories. When environmental stimuli (cues) become associated with drug use, they become powerful motivators of continued drug use and relapse after abstinence. Reducing the strength of these cue–drug memories could decrease the number of factors that induce craving and relapse to aid in the treat-ment of addiction. Enhancing the consolidation of extinc-tion learning and/or disrupting cue–drug memory reconsolidation are two strategies that have been proposed to reduce the strength of cues in motivating drug-seeking and dru...
Memory reconsolidation — the process by which memories can become destabilised at retrieval, and be ...
Addictive drugs can activate systems involved in normal reward-related learning, creating long-lasti...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
One of the principal barriers to overcoming addiction is the propensity to relapse, even after month...
Addicted individuals are highly susceptible to relapse when exposed to drug-associated conditioned s...
Drug addiction constitutes a major health problem in modern society. Most of the current treatments ...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
Acknowledgements: ALM’s research is supported by UKRI (MR/N02530X/1 and BB/W001195/1). ALM is the Fe...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disorder with the hallmark of a high rate of relapse to compulsive...
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder, characterised by the long-term propensity of addicted in...
Relapse behavior after long-term abstinence is the key problem of addiction treatment. A major facto...
Since its rediscovery at the beginning of the 21st Century, memory reconsolidation has been proposed...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Drug use and relapse involve learned associations between drug-associated environmental cues and dru...
Memory reconsolidation — the process by which memories can become destabilised at retrieval, and be ...
Addictive drugs can activate systems involved in normal reward-related learning, creating long-lasti...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
One of the principal barriers to overcoming addiction is the propensity to relapse, even after month...
Addicted individuals are highly susceptible to relapse when exposed to drug-associated conditioned s...
Drug addiction constitutes a major health problem in modern society. Most of the current treatments ...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
Acknowledgements: ALM’s research is supported by UKRI (MR/N02530X/1 and BB/W001195/1). ALM is the Fe...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disorder with the hallmark of a high rate of relapse to compulsive...
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder, characterised by the long-term propensity of addicted in...
Relapse behavior after long-term abstinence is the key problem of addiction treatment. A major facto...
Since its rediscovery at the beginning of the 21st Century, memory reconsolidation has been proposed...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Drug use and relapse involve learned associations between drug-associated environmental cues and dru...
Memory reconsolidation — the process by which memories can become destabilised at retrieval, and be ...
Addictive drugs can activate systems involved in normal reward-related learning, creating long-lasti...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...