Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with a high likelihood of relapse. Identifying robust predictors of relapse that have explanatory power is critical to develop secondary prevention based on a mechanistic understanding of relapse. Computational approaches have the potential to identify such predictive markers of psychiatric illness, with the advantage of providing a finer mechanistic explanation of the cognitive processes underlying psychiatric vulnerability.In this study, sixty-two recently sober methamphetamine-dependent individuals were recruited from a 28-day inpatient treatment program, and completed a Stop Signal Task (SST) while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). These individuals were prospectively fol...
Drug abuse has become so paramount among members of society. Although, the initial decision to take ...
textabstractOne of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of re...
Background Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision ...
Delineating the processes that contribute to the progression and maintenance of substance dependence...
Bayesian ideal observer models quantify individuals' context- and experience-dependent beliefs and e...
Bayesian ideal observer models quantify individuals' context- and experience-dependent beliefs and e...
BackgroundNearly half of individuals with substance use disorders relapse in the year after treatmen...
Objective: Relapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain prog...
There is some evidence that neuroimaging can be used to predict relapse among abstinent methamphetam...
ObjectiveRelapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain progno...
Background and aimsIndividuals with methamphetamine dependence (MD) exhibit dysfunction in brain reg...
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug of abuse, which will cause a series of abnormal consequen...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Drug abuse has become so paramount among members of society. Although, the initial decision to take ...
textabstractOne of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of re...
Background Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision ...
Delineating the processes that contribute to the progression and maintenance of substance dependence...
Bayesian ideal observer models quantify individuals' context- and experience-dependent beliefs and e...
Bayesian ideal observer models quantify individuals' context- and experience-dependent beliefs and e...
BackgroundNearly half of individuals with substance use disorders relapse in the year after treatmen...
Objective: Relapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain prog...
There is some evidence that neuroimaging can be used to predict relapse among abstinent methamphetam...
ObjectiveRelapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain progno...
Background and aimsIndividuals with methamphetamine dependence (MD) exhibit dysfunction in brain reg...
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug of abuse, which will cause a series of abnormal consequen...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both basic cognitive ...
Drug abuse has become so paramount among members of society. Although, the initial decision to take ...
textabstractOne of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of re...
Background Addiction is supposedly characterized by a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision ...