Pleasure is described as a state or feeling of happiness and satisfaction resulting from an experience that one enjoys. We examine the neurobiological factors underlying reward processes and pleasure phenomena. With regard to possible negative effects of pleasure, we focus on addiction and motivational toxicity. Pleasure can serve cognition, productivity and health, but simultaneously promotes addiction and other negative behaviors. It is a complex neurobiological phenomenon, relying on reward circuitry or limbic activity. These processes involve dopaminergic signaling. Moreover, nicotine, cocaine and alcohol appear to exert their pleasure providing action via endogenous morphinergic mechanisms. Natural rewarding activities are necessary fo...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Although considerable progress has been made, we do not fully understand the neuropsychological prop...
Background and Purpose: Alcohol and nicotine use disorders are commonly comorbid. Both alcohol and n...
Pleasure is described as a state or feeling of happiness and satisfaction resulting from an experien...
In the brain of animals and humans there is a rewarding mechanism to encourage the behavior that is ...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Pain and pleasure are powerful motivators of behaviour and have historically been considered opposit...
Cocaine addiction affects approximately 1.4 million Americans, costing the government billions of do...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
Certain areas of our brain regulate and reinforce behaviours that are pleasurable or rewarding. On t...
Unified theories of addiction are challenged by differing drug-seeking behaviors and neurobiological...
Opiates interact with cell surface receptors on neurons involved in the transmission of information ...
The mesolimbic dopamine system is believed to mediate the positive reinforcing and rewarding effects...
A large variety of addictive substances and behaviors has been linked to changes in brain dopamine ...
This chapter considers the neurobiological mechanisms that are thought to mediate the reinforcing or...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Although considerable progress has been made, we do not fully understand the neuropsychological prop...
Background and Purpose: Alcohol and nicotine use disorders are commonly comorbid. Both alcohol and n...
Pleasure is described as a state or feeling of happiness and satisfaction resulting from an experien...
In the brain of animals and humans there is a rewarding mechanism to encourage the behavior that is ...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Pain and pleasure are powerful motivators of behaviour and have historically been considered opposit...
Cocaine addiction affects approximately 1.4 million Americans, costing the government billions of do...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
Certain areas of our brain regulate and reinforce behaviours that are pleasurable or rewarding. On t...
Unified theories of addiction are challenged by differing drug-seeking behaviors and neurobiological...
Opiates interact with cell surface receptors on neurons involved in the transmission of information ...
The mesolimbic dopamine system is believed to mediate the positive reinforcing and rewarding effects...
A large variety of addictive substances and behaviors has been linked to changes in brain dopamine ...
This chapter considers the neurobiological mechanisms that are thought to mediate the reinforcing or...
An important feature of cocaine addiction in humans is the emergence of negative affect (e.g., dysph...
Although considerable progress has been made, we do not fully understand the neuropsychological prop...
Background and Purpose: Alcohol and nicotine use disorders are commonly comorbid. Both alcohol and n...