A large variety of addictive substances and behaviors has been linked to changes in brain dopamine neurons, which are connected to pathways intimately involved in motivation and reward. Indeed, it has been claimed that all addictions, including nicotine, amphetamine, cocaine, alcohol, and perhaps gambling converge on dopamine mechanisms in parts of the brain subserving reward or reinforcement. However, physiological studies suggest that this simple model may confuse the message (mediated by dopamine) that a reward has taken place, with the reward itself. Dopamine may in fact subserve the education of the brain to anticipate strategies for obtaining rewards in the future, but some drugs may hi-jack this normal motivational and adaptive proc...
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging consistently shows blunted striatal dopamine release and ...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder where users continue to seek out and take drug...
Dopamine is the primary neurotransmitter associated with addiction. Among the drugs that impact dopa...
Drug addiction is a brain disorder caused by the repetitive use of various chemicals which alter no...
Human addiction, as a learned behaviour, has and is constantly being treated psychologically, with s...
The tendency to engage in addictive behaviors has long been tied to the actions of the dopamine syst...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addictive drugs share with palatable food the property of increasing extracellular dopamine (DA), p...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
Dopamine (DA) is considered crucial for the rewarding effects of drugs of abuse, but its role in add...
The fundamental principle that unites addictive drugs appears to be that each enhances synaptic dopa...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Drugs of abuse share with conventional reinforcers the activation of specific neural pathways in the...
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging consistently shows blunted striatal dopamine release and ...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder where users continue to seek out and take drug...
Dopamine is the primary neurotransmitter associated with addiction. Among the drugs that impact dopa...
Drug addiction is a brain disorder caused by the repetitive use of various chemicals which alter no...
Human addiction, as a learned behaviour, has and is constantly being treated psychologically, with s...
The tendency to engage in addictive behaviors has long been tied to the actions of the dopamine syst...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addictive drugs share with palatable food the property of increasing extracellular dopamine (DA), p...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
Dopamine (DA) is considered crucial for the rewarding effects of drugs of abuse, but its role in add...
The fundamental principle that unites addictive drugs appears to be that each enhances synaptic dopa...
Prominent neurobiological theories of addiction posit a central role for aberrant mesolimbic dopamin...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Drugs of abuse share with conventional reinforcers the activation of specific neural pathways in the...
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging consistently shows blunted striatal dopamine release and ...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder where users continue to seek out and take drug...