Introduction: Drug craving could be described as a motivational state which drives drug dependents towards drug seeking and use. Different types of self-reports such as craving feeling, desire and intention, wanting and need, imagery of use, and negative affect have been attributed to this motivational state. By using subjective self-reports for different correlates of drug craving along with functional neuroimaging with cue exposure paradigm, we investigated the brain regions that could correspond to different dimensions of subjective reports for heroin craving. Methods: A total of 25 crystalline-heroin smokers underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), while viewing heroin-related and neutral cues presented in a block-design ...
The capacity of drug cues to elicit drug-seeking behavior is believed to play a fundamental role in ...
Relapse after initially successful treatment is a significant problem facing the treatment of opioid...
Recent years have seen the emergence of research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cu...
Craving is an important factor in relapse to drug abuse, and cue-induced craving is an especially po...
Introduction: Drug craving could be described as a motivational state which drives drug dependents t...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
Drug related cue-induced reactivity plays a significant role in maintaining drug use and relapse in ...
AbstractNeurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive subst...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
Neurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive substance sho...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
Relapse to drug use is frequently preceded or caused by craving, an intense desire for drug. Advance...
Aim: Drug-related stimuli may induce craving in addicted patients, prompting drug-seeking behaviour....
<div><p>The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of hero...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
The capacity of drug cues to elicit drug-seeking behavior is believed to play a fundamental role in ...
Relapse after initially successful treatment is a significant problem facing the treatment of opioid...
Recent years have seen the emergence of research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cu...
Craving is an important factor in relapse to drug abuse, and cue-induced craving is an especially po...
Introduction: Drug craving could be described as a motivational state which drives drug dependents t...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
Drug related cue-induced reactivity plays a significant role in maintaining drug use and relapse in ...
AbstractNeurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive subst...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
Neurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive substance sho...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
Relapse to drug use is frequently preceded or caused by craving, an intense desire for drug. Advance...
Aim: Drug-related stimuli may induce craving in addicted patients, prompting drug-seeking behaviour....
<div><p>The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of hero...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
The capacity of drug cues to elicit drug-seeking behavior is believed to play a fundamental role in ...
Relapse after initially successful treatment is a significant problem facing the treatment of opioid...
Recent years have seen the emergence of research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cu...