OBJECTIVE: Noninvasive brain imaging techniques are a powerful tool for researching the effects of drug abuse on brain activation measures. However, because many drugs have direct vascular effects, the validity of techniques that depend on blood flow measures as a reflection of neuronal activity may be called into question. This may be of particular concern in event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), where current analytic techniques search for a specific shape in the hemodynamic response to neuronal activity. METHOD: To investigate possible alterations in task-related activation as a result of drug abuse, fMRI scans were conducted on subjects in four groups as they performed a simple event-related finger-tapping task...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Objective: Noninvasive brain imaging techniques are a powerful tool for researching the effects of d...
RATIONALE: Physiological changes (such as heart rate and respiration rate) associated with strong ph...
SYNOPSIS: This FMRI study used controlled doses of cocaine to induce BOLD signal changes in the huma...
OBJECTIVE: Since signals for cocaine induce limbic brain activation in animals and cocaine craving i...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Disparities in cocaine-induced neurochemical and metabolic responses between human beings and rodent...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess the effects of cocaine on brain acti...
Introduction: A fixed hemodynamic response function (HRF) is commonly used for functional magne...
INTRODUCTION: Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been ...
Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been systematically...
Cannabis and ecstasy are among the most widely used illicit drugs in the world. However, there are s...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Objective: Noninvasive brain imaging techniques are a powerful tool for researching the effects of d...
RATIONALE: Physiological changes (such as heart rate and respiration rate) associated with strong ph...
SYNOPSIS: This FMRI study used controlled doses of cocaine to induce BOLD signal changes in the huma...
OBJECTIVE: Since signals for cocaine induce limbic brain activation in animals and cocaine craving i...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Disparities in cocaine-induced neurochemical and metabolic responses between human beings and rodent...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess the effects of cocaine on brain acti...
Introduction: A fixed hemodynamic response function (HRF) is commonly used for functional magne...
INTRODUCTION: Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been ...
Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been systematically...
Cannabis and ecstasy are among the most widely used illicit drugs in the world. However, there are s...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...