The anterior insular cortex plays a key role in the representation of interoceptive effects of drug and natural rewards and their integration with attention, executive function, and emotions, making it a potential target region for intervention to control appetitive behaviors. Here, we investigated the effects of chemogenetic stimulation or inhibition of the anterior insula on alcohol and sucrose consumption. Excitatory or inhibitory designer receptors (DREADDs) were expressed in the anterior insula of alcohol-preferring rats by means of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. Rats had access to either alcohol or sucrose solution during intermittent sessions. To characterize the brain network recruited by chemogenetic insula stimulation we measu...
Alterations in the corticostriatal system have been implicated in numerous substance use disorders, ...
poster abstractRelapse is a major problem in alcoholism treatment. Environmental cues can act as tri...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
The anterior insular cortex plays a key role in the representation of interoceptive effects of drug ...
The anterior insular cortex is hypothesized to represent interoceptive effects of drug reward in the...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Excessive use of alcohol promotes the development of alcohol addiction, but the understanding of how...
When considering addiction research over the last three decades the insula has been of particular in...
All drugs of abuse produce unique interoceptive/subjective (i.e., discriminative stimulus) effects t...
Case reports indicate that deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens may be beneficial to alco...
RATIONALE: Insular cortex supports the representation of motivational feelings through the integrati...
This article is part of the special Issue on ‘Neurocircuitry Modulating Drug and Alcohol Abuse’.Exce...
Case reports indicate that deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens may be beneficial to alco...
Drug addiction is characterized by the inability to control drug use when it results in negative con...
INTRODUCTION: Recently recognized as a critical brain region underlying the neurocircuitry of addic...
Alterations in the corticostriatal system have been implicated in numerous substance use disorders, ...
poster abstractRelapse is a major problem in alcoholism treatment. Environmental cues can act as tri...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
The anterior insular cortex plays a key role in the representation of interoceptive effects of drug ...
The anterior insular cortex is hypothesized to represent interoceptive effects of drug reward in the...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Excessive use of alcohol promotes the development of alcohol addiction, but the understanding of how...
When considering addiction research over the last three decades the insula has been of particular in...
All drugs of abuse produce unique interoceptive/subjective (i.e., discriminative stimulus) effects t...
Case reports indicate that deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens may be beneficial to alco...
RATIONALE: Insular cortex supports the representation of motivational feelings through the integrati...
This article is part of the special Issue on ‘Neurocircuitry Modulating Drug and Alcohol Abuse’.Exce...
Case reports indicate that deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens may be beneficial to alco...
Drug addiction is characterized by the inability to control drug use when it results in negative con...
INTRODUCTION: Recently recognized as a critical brain region underlying the neurocircuitry of addic...
Alterations in the corticostriatal system have been implicated in numerous substance use disorders, ...
poster abstractRelapse is a major problem in alcoholism treatment. Environmental cues can act as tri...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...