Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distractions that arise along the way. Laboratory studies have identified the brain systems recruited during isolated instances of self-control, and ecological studies have linked self-control capacity to goal outcomes. However, no study has identified the neural systems of everyday self-control during long-term goal pursuit. The present study integrated neuroimaging and experience-sampling methods to investigate the brain systems of successful self-control among smokers attempting to quit. A sample of 27 cigarette smokers completed a go/no-go task during functional magnetic resonance imaging before they attempted to quit smoking and then reported every...
Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation of emotion and motivation ...
Rationale and Objective: Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation o...
Self-control is key to success in life. Initial acts of self-control temporarily impair subsequent s...
Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distraction...
<p>It has been posited that self-regulation of behaviors, emotions, and temptations may all rely on ...
Cigarette craving contributes substantially to the maintenance of tobacco use disorder. Behavioral s...
The attenuated inhibitory control of smokers is a stumbling block for treating nicotine dependence. ...
Addiction to nicotine is extremely challenging to overcome, and the intense craving for the next cig...
Cigarette craving contributes substantially to the maintenance of tobacco use disorder. Behavioral s...
Relapse to smoking after initial abstinence is a major clinical challenge with significant public he...
Addiction to cigarettes presents with considerable health risks and induces high costs on healthcare...
Abstract Background Most smokers struggle to overcome tobacco addiction. Neuroscientific models of a...
The ability to cope effectively during high-risk situations (e.g., exposure to drug-related stimuli ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation o...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation of emotion and motivation ...
Rationale and Objective: Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation o...
Self-control is key to success in life. Initial acts of self-control temporarily impair subsequent s...
Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distraction...
<p>It has been posited that self-regulation of behaviors, emotions, and temptations may all rely on ...
Cigarette craving contributes substantially to the maintenance of tobacco use disorder. Behavioral s...
The attenuated inhibitory control of smokers is a stumbling block for treating nicotine dependence. ...
Addiction to nicotine is extremely challenging to overcome, and the intense craving for the next cig...
Cigarette craving contributes substantially to the maintenance of tobacco use disorder. Behavioral s...
Relapse to smoking after initial abstinence is a major clinical challenge with significant public he...
Addiction to cigarettes presents with considerable health risks and induces high costs on healthcare...
Abstract Background Most smokers struggle to overcome tobacco addiction. Neuroscientific models of a...
The ability to cope effectively during high-risk situations (e.g., exposure to drug-related stimuli ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation o...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation of emotion and motivation ...
Rationale and Objective: Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation o...
Self-control is key to success in life. Initial acts of self-control temporarily impair subsequent s...