In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers exhibited low overall functional connectivity, and more specifically of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex which is associated with non-reward mechanisms, the adjacent inferior frontal gyrus, and the precuneus. Participants who drank a high amount had overall increases in resting state functional connectivity, and specific increases in reward-related systems including the medial orbitofrontal cortex and the cingulate cortex. Increased impulsivity was found in smokers, associated with decreased functional connectivity of the non-reward-related lateral orbitofrontal cortex; and increased impulsivity was found in high amount drinkers, associated w...
Previous researches have explored the changes of functional connectivity caused by smoking with the ...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Nicotine dependence is a major predictor of relapse in people with Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD). Accor...
In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers ...
In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers ...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes supported by far-reaching cerebral ...
Introduction: The amygdala is known to play a role in mediating emotion and possibly addiction. We u...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is characterized by neurocognitive and behavioral impairments including t...
Chronic smoking in alcohol dependence is associated with abnormalities in brain morphology and metab...
This study investigated changes in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of posterior cingula...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes sup-ported by far-reaching cerebral...
A recently developed measure of structural brain connectivity disruption, the loss in connectivity (...
Tobacco smoking is the most frequent form of substance abuse. Several studies have shown that the ad...
Alcohol consumption during adolescence might impede normal brain development, while more excessive d...
Previous researches have explored the changes of functional connectivity caused by smoking with the ...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Nicotine dependence is a major predictor of relapse in people with Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD). Accor...
In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers ...
In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers ...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes supported by far-reaching cerebral ...
Introduction: The amygdala is known to play a role in mediating emotion and possibly addiction. We u...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is characterized by neurocognitive and behavioral impairments including t...
Chronic smoking in alcohol dependence is associated with abnormalities in brain morphology and metab...
This study investigated changes in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of posterior cingula...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes sup-ported by far-reaching cerebral...
A recently developed measure of structural brain connectivity disruption, the loss in connectivity (...
Tobacco smoking is the most frequent form of substance abuse. Several studies have shown that the ad...
Alcohol consumption during adolescence might impede normal brain development, while more excessive d...
Previous researches have explored the changes of functional connectivity caused by smoking with the ...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Nicotine dependence is a major predictor of relapse in people with Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD). Accor...