Stress is associated with relapse to drugs after abstinence, but the mechanisms for this association are unclear. One mechanism may be that stress enhances abstinent addicts' recall of memories of drugs as stress relievers. This study assessed the effects of stress on free recall and cued recall of 10 heroin-related and 10 neutral words learned 24 h earlier by 102 abstinent heroin addicts. These participants were randomly assigned to three experiments that also assessed attention and working memory. Experiment 1 used a psychosocial stressor (Trier social stress test (TSST)) before testing for recall of heroin-related words. Experiment 2 added administration of the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist propranolol 1 h before the psychosocial str...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory ...
Stress exposure in addicted individuals is known to provoke drug craving, presumably through a memor...
Dreifus L, Engler H, Kißler J. Retrieval-induced forgetting under psychosocial stress: No reduction ...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
Relapse to drug taking induced by exposure to cues associated with drugs of abuse is a major challen...
Contains fulltext : 155146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Heroin dependen...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
BACKGROUND: Negative emotional states and abnormal stress reactivity are central components in drug ...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
When a stabilized memory is recalled or reactivated, it becomes labile and sensitive to disruptors s...
Acute stress induces short-term object recognition memory impairment and elicits endogenous opioid s...
Background: Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory ...
Stress exposure in addicted individuals is known to provoke drug craving, presumably through a memor...
Dreifus L, Engler H, Kißler J. Retrieval-induced forgetting under psychosocial stress: No reduction ...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
Relapse to drug taking induced by exposure to cues associated with drugs of abuse is a major challen...
Contains fulltext : 155146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Heroin dependen...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
BACKGROUND: Negative emotional states and abnormal stress reactivity are central components in drug ...
Heroin dependence is a severe and chronically relapsing substance use disorder with limited treatmen...
When a stabilized memory is recalled or reactivated, it becomes labile and sensitive to disruptors s...
Acute stress induces short-term object recognition memory impairment and elicits endogenous opioid s...
Background: Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory ...