AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addiction, with differential predictions made by the reward deficiency, incentive salience, and impulsivity hypotheses. Functional MRI has become the chief means of testing these predictions, with experiments reliably highlighting disturbances at the level of the striatum, medial prefrontal cortex, and affiliated regions. However, demonstrations of hypo-reactivity and hyper-reactivity of this circuitry in drug addicted groups are reported in approximately equal measure. Similar findings are echoed in the emergent neuroimaging literature on pathological gambling, which has recently witnessed a coming of age. The first aim of this article is to con...
, medial prefrontal cortex, and affiliated regions. However, demonstrations of eactivity of this cir...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
The prevalent spatial distribution of abnormalities reported in cognitive fMRI studies in addiction ...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteris...
BACKGROUND: Mesocorticolimbic neurocircuitry and impulsivity have both been implicated in pathologic...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
UNLABELLED: In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present c...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, som...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
, medial prefrontal cortex, and affiliated regions. However, demonstrations of eactivity of this cir...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
The prevalent spatial distribution of abnormalities reported in cognitive fMRI studies in addiction ...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteris...
BACKGROUND: Mesocorticolimbic neurocircuitry and impulsivity have both been implicated in pathologic...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
UNLABELLED: In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present c...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, som...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
, medial prefrontal cortex, and affiliated regions. However, demonstrations of eactivity of this cir...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
The prevalent spatial distribution of abnormalities reported in cognitive fMRI studies in addiction ...