Objective: We explored the impact of affect on cognitive control as this relates to individual differences in affective instability and substance use. Toward this end, we examined how different dimensions of affective instability interact to predict substance misuse and the effect of this on two event-related potential components, the reward positivity and the late positive potential, which are said to reflect the neural mechanisms of reward and emotion processing, respectively. Methods: We recorded the ongoing electroencephalogram from undergraduate students as they navigated two T-maze tasks in search of rewards. One of the tasks included neutral, pleasant, and unpleasant pictures from the International Affective Picture System. Particip...
What makes young individuals more likely to develop problematic substance use, and which cognitive p...
UnrestrictedThe goal of the current investigation was to address whether neuropsychological function...
Long-term exposure to drug may alter the neural system associated with affective processing, as evid...
Objective: We explored the impact of affect on cognitive control as this relates to individual diffe...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Contains fulltext : 129977.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A small but g...
Multiple theoretical perspectives posit that drug use leads to biased valuation of drug-related rewa...
Substance use escalates between adolescence and young adulthood, and most experimentation occurs amo...
With cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) centrally positioned as the dominant model in the psychosocial...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Background: Several studies have shown that substance use disorders are characterized by an enhanced...
Preferential reward processing is the hallmark of addiction, where salient cues become overvalued an...
Objective: Increased risk-taking behavior has been associated with addiction, a disorder also linked...
An important goal of addiction research and treatment is to predict behavioural responses to drug-re...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
What makes young individuals more likely to develop problematic substance use, and which cognitive p...
UnrestrictedThe goal of the current investigation was to address whether neuropsychological function...
Long-term exposure to drug may alter the neural system associated with affective processing, as evid...
Objective: We explored the impact of affect on cognitive control as this relates to individual diffe...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Contains fulltext : 129977.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A small but g...
Multiple theoretical perspectives posit that drug use leads to biased valuation of drug-related rewa...
Substance use escalates between adolescence and young adulthood, and most experimentation occurs amo...
With cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) centrally positioned as the dominant model in the psychosocial...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Background: Several studies have shown that substance use disorders are characterized by an enhanced...
Preferential reward processing is the hallmark of addiction, where salient cues become overvalued an...
Objective: Increased risk-taking behavior has been associated with addiction, a disorder also linked...
An important goal of addiction research and treatment is to predict behavioural responses to drug-re...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
What makes young individuals more likely to develop problematic substance use, and which cognitive p...
UnrestrictedThe goal of the current investigation was to address whether neuropsychological function...
Long-term exposure to drug may alter the neural system associated with affective processing, as evid...