Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the development and subsequent maintenance of addictive behaviours. Various cognitive mechanisms have been implicated, including impulsivity, compulsivity and impaired decision-making. These mechanisms are modulated by emotional processes, resulting in increased likelihood of initial drug use, sustained substance dependence, and increased relapse during periods of abstinence. Emotional traits, such as sensation seeking, are risk factors for substance use, and chronic drug use can result in further emotional dysregulation via effects on reward, motivation and stress systems. We will explore theories of hyper and hypo sensitivity of the brain rew...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
RATIONALE: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug use is a choice with immediate positive outcomes, but long-term negative consequences. Thus, th...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Objective: We explored the impact of affect on cognitive control as this relates to individual diffe...
Drug addiction is conceptualized as chronic, relapsing compulsive use of drugs with significant dysr...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have generated a wealth of data demonstrating structural...
Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it difficul...
Drug addiction may be a goal-directed choice driven by excessive drug value in negative affective st...
Addiction has been conceptualized as a three-stage cycle— binge/intoxication , withdrawal/negative a...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
RATIONALE: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug use is a choice with immediate positive outcomes, but long-term negative consequences. Thus, th...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Objective: We explored the impact of affect on cognitive control as this relates to individual diffe...
Drug addiction is conceptualized as chronic, relapsing compulsive use of drugs with significant dysr...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have generated a wealth of data demonstrating structural...
Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it difficul...
Drug addiction may be a goal-directed choice driven by excessive drug value in negative affective st...
Addiction has been conceptualized as a three-stage cycle— binge/intoxication , withdrawal/negative a...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
RATIONALE: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...