Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a major challenge for clinical neuroscience. One emerging target is the opioid system, where substance‐dependent populations demonstrate prefrontal opioid dysregulation that predicts impulsivity and relapse. This may suggest that disturbances to the prefrontal opioid system could confer a risk for relapse in addiction due to weakened “top‐down” control over impulsive behaviour. Naltrexone is currently licensed for alcohol dependence and is also used clinically for impulse control disorders. Using a go/no‐go (GNG) task we examined the effects of acute naltrexone on the neural correlates of successful motor impulse control in abstinent alcoholics (A...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
This sabbatical allowed me to secure a Visiting Scientist position in the Behavioral Neuroscience De...
Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a maj...
There is a concerted research effort to investigate brain mechanisms underlying addiction processes ...
Naltrexone, an opioid receptor antagonist, is commonly used as a relapse prevention medication in al...
There is a concerted research effort to investigate brain mechanisms underlying addiction processes ...
Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist used in the management of alcohol dependence. Although t...
AbstractOral naltrexone reduces heavy drinking, but is less consistent as an abstinence promoter, wh...
Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of alcoholism, which is not uni...
Previously, we found that distinct brain areas predict individual selection bias in decisions betwee...
The endogenous opioid peptide system is hypothesized to be involved in ethanol self-administration a...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Alcohol and substance abuse disorders involve continued use of substances despite negative consequen...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
This sabbatical allowed me to secure a Visiting Scientist position in the Behavioral Neuroscience De...
Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a maj...
There is a concerted research effort to investigate brain mechanisms underlying addiction processes ...
Naltrexone, an opioid receptor antagonist, is commonly used as a relapse prevention medication in al...
There is a concerted research effort to investigate brain mechanisms underlying addiction processes ...
Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist used in the management of alcohol dependence. Although t...
AbstractOral naltrexone reduces heavy drinking, but is less consistent as an abstinence promoter, wh...
Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of alcoholism, which is not uni...
Previously, we found that distinct brain areas predict individual selection bias in decisions betwee...
The endogenous opioid peptide system is hypothesized to be involved in ethanol self-administration a...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Alcohol and substance abuse disorders involve continued use of substances despite negative consequen...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
This sabbatical allowed me to secure a Visiting Scientist position in the Behavioral Neuroscience De...