Subjective stress is a well-documented predictor of early smoking relapse, yet our understanding of stress and tobacco use is limited by the reliability of current available measures of stress. Functional magnetic reasoning imaging (fMRI) could provide a much-needed objective measure of stress reactivity. The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of abstinence-induced changes in stress reactivity by examining neural, neuroendocrine (cortisol), and subjective measures of stress response during abstinence. In addition, this study investigated the influence of individual variation in nicotine metabolism rates on these measures of stress reactivity. Seventy-five treatment-seeking smokers underwent blood oxygen level de...
Tobacco dependence alters regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD...
Background. Smoking maintenance is chiefly driven by negative affects, such as craving and aversion—...
Both smoking and psychological stress produce marked effects upon cardiovascular function, and sever...
Subjective stress is a well-documented predictor of early smoking relapse, yet our understanding of ...
Subjective stress is a well-documented predictor of early smoking relapse, yet our understanding of ...
IntroductionPsychosocial stress is considered to be an important mechanism underlying smoking behavi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Jonathan C. Gewir...
Nicotine dependence is a prevalent and costly disorder characterized by notoriously high relapse rat...
Stress and negative affect are known contributors to drug use and relapse, and several known treatme...
IMPORTANCE Withdrawal from nicotine is an important contributor to smoking relapse. Understanding ho...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Relapse to smoking is often precipitated by stress, yet little is known about the effects of nicotin...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease worldwide. Most smoker...
Chronic nicotine exposure leads to neurobiological changes, and nicotine withdrawal is associated wi...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
Tobacco dependence alters regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD...
Background. Smoking maintenance is chiefly driven by negative affects, such as craving and aversion—...
Both smoking and psychological stress produce marked effects upon cardiovascular function, and sever...
Subjective stress is a well-documented predictor of early smoking relapse, yet our understanding of ...
Subjective stress is a well-documented predictor of early smoking relapse, yet our understanding of ...
IntroductionPsychosocial stress is considered to be an important mechanism underlying smoking behavi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Jonathan C. Gewir...
Nicotine dependence is a prevalent and costly disorder characterized by notoriously high relapse rat...
Stress and negative affect are known contributors to drug use and relapse, and several known treatme...
IMPORTANCE Withdrawal from nicotine is an important contributor to smoking relapse. Understanding ho...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Relapse to smoking is often precipitated by stress, yet little is known about the effects of nicotin...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease worldwide. Most smoker...
Chronic nicotine exposure leads to neurobiological changes, and nicotine withdrawal is associated wi...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
Tobacco dependence alters regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD...
Background. Smoking maintenance is chiefly driven by negative affects, such as craving and aversion—...
Both smoking and psychological stress produce marked effects upon cardiovascular function, and sever...