The central feature of drug addiction is compulsive drug use--loss of control over apparently voluntary acts of drug seeking and drug taking. Drug addiction, as a chronic brain disease, may result from abnormal engagement of long-term associative memory. Addiction and memory are likely to share much in common in the aspects of neural adaptations, synaptic plasticity, and related molecular mechanisms. This paper reviews the possible roles of learning mechanisms in the development of relapse, sensitization, and drug addiction, abnormal associative learning and compulsive behavior, addiction memory and addiction, multiple memory systems and the development of addiction, and emphasize the importance of synaptic plasticity and addiction memory i...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
Natural rewards preferentially stimulate dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens shell. This ...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
Drug addiction may be viewed as a form of learning during which strong associations linking actions ...
This thesis contains an overview of the mechanisms of addiction as well as a description of the impa...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder, characterised by the long-term propensity of addicted in...
Abuse of a number of psychoactive substances can eventually control an individual's behavior by...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disorder with the hallmark of a high rate of relapse to compulsive...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength, or synaptic plasticity, may underlie many learnin...
Relapse behavior after long-term abstinence is the key problem of addiction treatment. A major facto...
People take addictive drugs to elevate mood, but with repeated use these drugs produce serious unwan...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
Natural rewards preferentially stimulate dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens shell. This ...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
Drug addiction may be viewed as a form of learning during which strong associations linking actions ...
This thesis contains an overview of the mechanisms of addiction as well as a description of the impa...
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying t...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder, characterised by the long-term propensity of addicted in...
Abuse of a number of psychoactive substances can eventually control an individual's behavior by...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disorder with the hallmark of a high rate of relapse to compulsive...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength, or synaptic plasticity, may underlie many learnin...
Relapse behavior after long-term abstinence is the key problem of addiction treatment. A major facto...
People take addictive drugs to elevate mood, but with repeated use these drugs produce serious unwan...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
Natural rewards preferentially stimulate dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens shell. This ...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...