Changed reward functions have been proposed as a core feature of stimulant addiction, typically observed as reduced neural responses to non-drug-related rewards. However, it was unclear yet how specific this deficit is for different types of non-drug rewards arising from social and non-social reinforcements. We used functional neuroimaging in cocaine users to investigate explicit social reward as modeled by agreement of music preferences with music experts. In addition, we investigated non-social reward as modeled by winning desired music pieces. The study included 17 chronic cocaine users and 17 matched stimulant-naive healthy controls. Cocaine users, compared with controls, showed blunted neural responses to both social and non-social rew...
The dopaminergic system provides the basis for the interaction between motivation and cognition. It ...
International audienceRepeated cocaine exposure induces long-lasting neuroadaptations that alter sub...
Positive social interaction could play an essential role in switching the preference of the substanc...
Changed reward functions have been proposed as a core feature of stimulant addiction, typically obse...
Beyond impairments in attention, memory, and executive functions, chronic cocaine users also exhibit...
Abstract Background Addictions often develop in a social context, although the influence of social f...
Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesoc...
The dopaminergic system provides the basis for the interaction between motivation and cognition. It ...
Background: Cognitive disturbances of chronic cocaine users (CU) have been repeatedly investigated...
Social cognition plays a crucial role in the development and treatment of cocaine dependence. Howeve...
Individuals suffering from substance use disorders often show severely impaired social interaction, ...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
RATIONALE: Studies in human and non-human primates demonstrate that social status is an important de...
International audienceRationale Stimulant use, including cocaine, often occurs in a social context w...
Background Enhanced drug-related reward sensitivity accompanied by impaired sensitivity to non-drug...
The dopaminergic system provides the basis for the interaction between motivation and cognition. It ...
International audienceRepeated cocaine exposure induces long-lasting neuroadaptations that alter sub...
Positive social interaction could play an essential role in switching the preference of the substanc...
Changed reward functions have been proposed as a core feature of stimulant addiction, typically obse...
Beyond impairments in attention, memory, and executive functions, chronic cocaine users also exhibit...
Abstract Background Addictions often develop in a social context, although the influence of social f...
Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesoc...
The dopaminergic system provides the basis for the interaction between motivation and cognition. It ...
Background: Cognitive disturbances of chronic cocaine users (CU) have been repeatedly investigated...
Social cognition plays a crucial role in the development and treatment of cocaine dependence. Howeve...
Individuals suffering from substance use disorders often show severely impaired social interaction, ...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
RATIONALE: Studies in human and non-human primates demonstrate that social status is an important de...
International audienceRationale Stimulant use, including cocaine, often occurs in a social context w...
Background Enhanced drug-related reward sensitivity accompanied by impaired sensitivity to non-drug...
The dopaminergic system provides the basis for the interaction between motivation and cognition. It ...
International audienceRepeated cocaine exposure induces long-lasting neuroadaptations that alter sub...
Positive social interaction could play an essential role in switching the preference of the substanc...