Drug addiction implicates both reward learning and homeostatic regulation mechanisms of the brain. This has stimulated 2 partially successful theoretical perspectives on addiction. Many important aspects of addiction, however, remain to be explained within a single, unified framework that integrates the 2 mechanisms. Building upon a recently developed homeostatic reinforcement learning theory, the authors focus on a key transition stage of addiction that is well modeled in animals, escalation of drug use, and propose a computational theory of cocaine addiction where cocaine reinforces behavior due to its rapid homeostatic corrective effect, whereas its chronic use induces slow and long-lasting changes in homeostatic setpoint. Simulations sh...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Extended access self-administration procedures can differentiate drug-taking behavior from behaviors...
Cocaine addiction affects approximately 1.4 million Americans, costing the government billions of do...
Rationale Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in learning and ...
RATIONALE: Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in learning and...
Abstract: Rationale: Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in le...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
About 20% of cocaine users suffer with severe cocaine use disorder (CUD) or addiction, and to date, ...
This paper reviews recent developments in the neurocircuitry and neurobiology of addiction from a pe...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Drug self-administration models of addiction typically require animals to make the same response (e....
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Extended access self-administration procedures can differentiate drug-taking behavior from behaviors...
Cocaine addiction affects approximately 1.4 million Americans, costing the government billions of do...
Rationale Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in learning and ...
RATIONALE: Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in learning and...
Abstract: Rationale: Drug addiction has been suggested to develop through drug-induced changes in le...
An important target for combating drug addiction is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms tha...
About 20% of cocaine users suffer with severe cocaine use disorder (CUD) or addiction, and to date, ...
This paper reviews recent developments in the neurocircuitry and neurobiology of addiction from a pe...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Drug self-administration models of addiction typically require animals to make the same response (e....
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positi...
Extended access self-administration procedures can differentiate drug-taking behavior from behaviors...