The contexts where drugs are self-administered play an important role in regulating persistent drug taking and in relapse to such taking after periods of abstinence. Here, we review the behavioral and brain mechanisms enabling contexts to promote and prevent relapse to drug seeking. We review the key brain structures, their neuropharmacology and their connectivity. We discuss the similarities and differences between the mechanisms for context-induced reinstatement of drug seeking vs. other forms of relapse to drug seeking in animal models and we highlight the numerous deficits in our understanding. We emphasize that current understanding, although significant, defies explanations in terms of models at the level of brain structures and their...
Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction....
Addiction can be conceptualised as a disorder of maladaptive learning and memory. Therefore, maladap...
Reexposure to the context associated with heroin intake provokes relapse to drug taking after abstin...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
Results from clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving are often provoked by exposure t...
Drug seeking behavior can be reduced or inhibited via extinction. The brain mechanisms for extinctio...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder characterized by compulsive drug use. Contempo...
Contexts exert bi-directional control over relapse to drug seeking. Contexts associated with drug se...
The idea that interconnected neuronal ensembles code for specific behaviors has been around for deca...
Relapse prevention represents the primary therapeutic challenge in the treatment of drug addiction. ...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction....
Addiction can be conceptualised as a disorder of maladaptive learning and memory. Therefore, maladap...
Reexposure to the context associated with heroin intake provokes relapse to drug taking after abstin...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with drug intake often provokes ...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Background and rationale: Results from many clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving a...
Results from clinical studies suggest that drug relapse and craving are often provoked by exposure t...
Drug seeking behavior can be reduced or inhibited via extinction. The brain mechanisms for extinctio...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder characterized by compulsive drug use. Contempo...
Contexts exert bi-directional control over relapse to drug seeking. Contexts associated with drug se...
The idea that interconnected neuronal ensembles code for specific behaviors has been around for deca...
Relapse prevention represents the primary therapeutic challenge in the treatment of drug addiction. ...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction....
Addiction can be conceptualised as a disorder of maladaptive learning and memory. Therefore, maladap...
Reexposure to the context associated with heroin intake provokes relapse to drug taking after abstin...