BackgroundThe ability to abstain from drinking, despite incentives to imbibe, is essential to recovery from alcoholism.MethodsWe used an incentive conflict task to investigate ability to abstain from responding during presentations of incentive cues. Both alcoholic (n = 23) and healthy subjects (n = 22) were required to withhold responding during the simultaneous presentation of two visual stimuli in which the individual presentation allowed responding for monetary reward. Brain structures activated during performance of the task were studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy volunteers (n = 8), and changes in gray matter volume were studied in a separate group of patients (n = 29) compared with control subjects (n = 31...
Objective: Finding new tools for conventional management of alcohol disorders is a challenge for psy...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
BackgroundThe ability to abstain from drinking, despite incentives to imbibe, is essential to recove...
BackgroundThe ability to abstain from drinking, despite incentives to imbibe, is essential to recove...
Alcohol abuse is frequently characterised by cycles of heavy drinking, detoxification, and relapse. ...
In alcohol-dependent patients, brain atrophy and functional brain activation elicited by alcohol-ass...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform poorly on tas...
A fine-tuned interplay of highly synchronized activity within and between the brain's communities is...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
One of the major challenges in alcohol dependence is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse followi...
Alcoholism is characterized by a lack of control over excessive alcohol consumption despite signific...
Alcoholic patients who have undergone multiple detoxifications/relapses show altered processing of e...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
Objective: Finding new tools for conventional management of alcohol disorders is a challenge for psy...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
BackgroundThe ability to abstain from drinking, despite incentives to imbibe, is essential to recove...
BackgroundThe ability to abstain from drinking, despite incentives to imbibe, is essential to recove...
Alcohol abuse is frequently characterised by cycles of heavy drinking, detoxification, and relapse. ...
In alcohol-dependent patients, brain atrophy and functional brain activation elicited by alcohol-ass...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform poorly on tas...
A fine-tuned interplay of highly synchronized activity within and between the brain's communities is...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
One of the major challenges in alcohol dependence is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse followi...
Alcoholism is characterized by a lack of control over excessive alcohol consumption despite signific...
Alcoholic patients who have undergone multiple detoxifications/relapses show altered processing of e...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
Objective: Finding new tools for conventional management of alcohol disorders is a challenge for psy...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...