INTRODUCTION: The ability to update reward and punishment contingencies is a fundamental aspect of effective decision-making, requiring the ability to successfully adapt to the changing demands of one's environment. In the case of nicotine addiction, research has predominantly focused on reward- and punishment-based learning processes among current smokers relative to non-smokers, whereas less is known about these processes in former smokers. METHODS: In a total sample of 105 students, we used the Probabilistic Selection Task to examine differences in reinforcement learning among 41 current smokers, 29 ex-smokers, and 35 non-smokers. The PST was comprised of a training and test phase that allowed for the comparison of learning from posit...
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribut...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
In decision-making tasks, individuals who prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rew...
Introduction: Alterations in dopamine signaling play a key role in reinforcement learning and nicoti...
© 2019 Dr. Leonie Alexis DuehlmeyerNicotine dependence is the main cause of preventable mortality an...
Background: Smokers show increased brain activation in reward processing regions in response to smok...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Despite an increased understanding of nicotine addiction, there is a scarcity of research comparing ...
Introduction: Tobacco use or abstinence may increase or decrease reward sensitivity. Most existing m...
INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Theoretical models suggest that chronic smoking may be associated with both hypersensitivity to smok...
We report an experiment investigating the hypothesis that (1) even non-intoxicated addicts (regular ...
Rationale: Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensi...
Cigarette smokers have shown hypersensitivity to reward and hyposensitivity to punishment, along wit...
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribut...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
In decision-making tasks, individuals who prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rew...
Introduction: Alterations in dopamine signaling play a key role in reinforcement learning and nicoti...
© 2019 Dr. Leonie Alexis DuehlmeyerNicotine dependence is the main cause of preventable mortality an...
Background: Smokers show increased brain activation in reward processing regions in response to smok...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Despite an increased understanding of nicotine addiction, there is a scarcity of research comparing ...
Introduction: Tobacco use or abstinence may increase or decrease reward sensitivity. Most existing m...
INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Theoretical models suggest that chronic smoking may be associated with both hypersensitivity to smok...
We report an experiment investigating the hypothesis that (1) even non-intoxicated addicts (regular ...
Rationale: Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensi...
Cigarette smokers have shown hypersensitivity to reward and hyposensitivity to punishment, along wit...
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribut...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
In decision-making tasks, individuals who prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rew...