This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordDrug addiction may be a goal-directed choice driven by excessive drug value in negative affective states, a habit driven by strong stimulus-response associations, or a compulsion driven by insensitivity to costs imposed on drug seeking. Laboratory animal and human evidence for these three theories is evaluated. Excessive goal theory is supported by dependence severity being associated with greater drug choice/economic demand. Drug choice is demonstrably goal-directed (driven by the expected value of the drug) and can be augmented by stress/negative mood induction and withdrawal – effects amplified in those with psychiatric symptoms and ...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Drug addiction may be a goal-directed choice driven by excessive drug value in negative affective st...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBehaviou...
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This Research Topic in Addictive Disorders and Behavioral Dyscontrol, a section of the journal Front...
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Background: Two theories explain how negative mood primes smoking behaviour. The stimulus-response (...
Neuroscientists continue to grapple with the conundrum of compulsive drug use. Why do compulsions to...
Economic theories of rational addiction aim to describe consumer behavior in the presence of habit-f...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
Aims: A new theory of substance dependence is presented that models dependence as the absence of cog...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Drug addiction may be a goal-directed choice driven by excessive drug value in negative affective st...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBehaviou...
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This Research Topic in Addictive Disorders and Behavioral Dyscontrol, a section of the journal Front...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75373/1/j.1360-0443.95.8s2.19.x.pd
Background: Two theories explain how negative mood primes smoking behaviour. The stimulus-response (...
Neuroscientists continue to grapple with the conundrum of compulsive drug use. Why do compulsions to...
Economic theories of rational addiction aim to describe consumer behavior in the presence of habit-f...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
Aims: A new theory of substance dependence is presented that models dependence as the absence of cog...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...