Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the distinctive sensory and behavioural aspects of smoking, and understanding the neural effects of such processes is vital. There are many practical difficulties associated with subjects smoking in the modern neuroscientific laboratory environment, however electronic cigarettes obviate many of these issues, and provide a close simulation of smoking tobacco cigarettes. We have examined the neural effects of ‘smoking’ electronic cigarettes with concurrent functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The results demonstrate the feasibility of using these devices in the MRI environment, and show brain activation in a network of cortical (motor cortex, i...
Smoking-induced relief of craving and withdrawal promotes continued cigarette use. Understanding how...
Nicotine dependence is a chronic and difficult to treat disorder. While environmental stimuli associ...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence from several theories of the development of incentive-sensitization ...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
Objective: The authors sought to in-crease understanding of the brain mecha-nisms involved in cigare...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarett...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
In recent years, research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cue-elicited drug craving...
Substantial evidence demonstrates both nicotine's addiction liability and its cognition-enhancing ef...
AbstractSubstantial evidence demonstrates both nicotine's addiction liability and its cognition-enha...
In the later stages of addiction, automatized processes play a prominent role in guiding drug-seekin...
Recent years have seen the emergence of research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cu...
Understanding nicotine's neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms may help explain both its addictiv...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
AbstractUnderstanding nicotine's neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms may help explain both its ...
Smoking-induced relief of craving and withdrawal promotes continued cigarette use. Understanding how...
Nicotine dependence is a chronic and difficult to treat disorder. While environmental stimuli associ...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence from several theories of the development of incentive-sensitization ...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
Objective: The authors sought to in-crease understanding of the brain mecha-nisms involved in cigare...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarett...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
In recent years, research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cue-elicited drug craving...
Substantial evidence demonstrates both nicotine's addiction liability and its cognition-enhancing ef...
AbstractSubstantial evidence demonstrates both nicotine's addiction liability and its cognition-enha...
In the later stages of addiction, automatized processes play a prominent role in guiding drug-seekin...
Recent years have seen the emergence of research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cu...
Understanding nicotine's neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms may help explain both its addictiv...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
AbstractUnderstanding nicotine's neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms may help explain both its ...
Smoking-induced relief of craving and withdrawal promotes continued cigarette use. Understanding how...
Nicotine dependence is a chronic and difficult to treat disorder. While environmental stimuli associ...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence from several theories of the development of incentive-sensitization ...