Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues in a laboratory setting. All subjects contributed a urine sample prior to the session. Compared with non-drug control cues, the cocaine stimuli produced increases in physiological arousal, self-reports of high, craving, and withdrawal, and self-reports of negative mood. Subjects who tested cocaine-positive on the day of testing differed only in skin resistance responding from those who tested cocaine-negative. Changes in cue-induced physiological and self-report measures were also not associated with between-subject variations in mood as measured by the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire administered prior to cue assessment. Thus, var...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Drug-associated cues have profound effects on an addict’s emotional state and drug-seeking behavior....
Cue-induced craving is a significant barrier to obtaining abstinence from cocaine. Neuroimaging rese...
Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues i...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
The motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manifested in...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
INTRODUCTION: Cue-induced craving is a clinically important aspect of cocaine addiction influencing ...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
Rationale: Several lines of evidence suggest that cocaine expectancy and craving are two related phe...
Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed that cues pre...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Drug-associated cues have profound effects on an addict’s emotional state and drug-seeking behavior....
Cue-induced craving is a significant barrier to obtaining abstinence from cocaine. Neuroimaging rese...
Eighty-one cocaine-dependent outpatients were assessed for their reactions to cocaine-related cues i...
SummaryThe motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manife...
The motivation to seek cocaine comes in part from a dysregulation of reward processing manifested in...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
INTRODUCTION: Cue-induced craving is a clinically important aspect of cocaine addiction influencing ...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
In a preclinical model of natural reward devaluation by cocaine, taste cues elicit aversive taste re...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
Rationale: Several lines of evidence suggest that cocaine expectancy and craving are two related phe...
Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed that cues pre...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
textThe development and persistence of cocaine dependence are greatly influenced by emotional affect...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Drug-associated cues have profound effects on an addict’s emotional state and drug-seeking behavior....
Cue-induced craving is a significant barrier to obtaining abstinence from cocaine. Neuroimaging rese...