Results from the us study suggest alcohol increases compulsive cocaine use by promoting the breakdown of important proteins in the nucleus accumbens, a brain region critical for reward-based memory.... Since only a fraction (about 21%) of cocaine users progress to compulsive use, it is thought that both genetic and environmental factors are involved in vulnerability to cocaine addiction........
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...
Individual variations in animal behaviour can be used to describe relationships between different co...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
Alcohol and cocaine are commonly co-abused drugs, and those meeting criteria for both cocaine and al...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
Continued seeking and drinking of alcohol despite adverse legal, health, economic, and societal cons...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD; often referred to as alcohol addiction or alcoholism) is a chronic relaps...
Excessive drinking to intoxication is the major behavioral characteristic of those addicted to alcoh...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Addiction to cocaine is commonly preceded by experiences with legal or decriminalized drugs, such as...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
The transition from controlled drug use to drug addiction depends on an interaction between a vulner...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Contains fulltext : 27385.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...
Individual variations in animal behaviour can be used to describe relationships between different co...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
Alcohol and cocaine are commonly co-abused drugs, and those meeting criteria for both cocaine and al...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
Continued seeking and drinking of alcohol despite adverse legal, health, economic, and societal cons...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD; often referred to as alcohol addiction or alcoholism) is a chronic relaps...
Excessive drinking to intoxication is the major behavioral characteristic of those addicted to alcoh...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Addiction to cocaine is commonly preceded by experiences with legal or decriminalized drugs, such as...
Alcohol-paired cues invigorate alcohol-seeking and drinking behaviors in both rodents and individual...
The transition from controlled drug use to drug addiction depends on an interaction between a vulner...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Contains fulltext : 27385.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...
Individual variations in animal behaviour can be used to describe relationships between different co...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...