The questions of whether and how indiscriminate drug-related stimuli could influence drug- users are important to our understanding of addictive behavior, but the answers are still inconclusive. In the present preliminary functional magnetic resonance imaging study using a backward masking paradigm, the effect of indiscriminate smoking-related stimuli on 10 smokers and 10 nonsmokers was examined. The BOLD response showed a significant reduction (P = 0.001) in the right amygdala of smokers when they viewed but did not perceive masked smoking-related stimuli, while no significant differences were found in the nonsmoker group. More voxels in anterior cingulate cortex were negatively correlated with the amygdala during the masked smoking-relate...
Substance-dependent patients automatically and involuntarily allocate their attention to drug cues i...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
An important feature of addiction is the high drug craving that may promote the continuation of cons...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarett...
In the later stages of addiction, automatized processes play a prominent role in guiding drug-seekin...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multi-voxel...
Objective: The authors sought to in-crease understanding of the brain mecha-nisms involved in cigare...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multi-voxel...
textabstractAttentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically dir...
In recent years, research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cue-elicited drug craving...
Aims: To (1) test if activation in brain regions related to reward (nucleus accumbens) and emotion (...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
The goal of the current study was to determine whether activation of the mirror neuron system, as me...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence from several theories of the development of incentive-sensitization ...
Substance-dependent patients automatically and involuntarily allocate their attention to drug cues i...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
An important feature of addiction is the high drug craving that may promote the continuation of cons...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarett...
In the later stages of addiction, automatized processes play a prominent role in guiding drug-seekin...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multi-voxel...
Objective: The authors sought to in-crease understanding of the brain mecha-nisms involved in cigare...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multi-voxel...
textabstractAttentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically dir...
In recent years, research applying functional neuroimaging to the study of cue-elicited drug craving...
Aims: To (1) test if activation in brain regions related to reward (nucleus accumbens) and emotion (...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
The goal of the current study was to determine whether activation of the mirror neuron system, as me...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence from several theories of the development of incentive-sensitization ...
Substance-dependent patients automatically and involuntarily allocate their attention to drug cues i...
Cigarette addiction is driven partly by the physiological effects of nicotine, but also by the disti...
An important feature of addiction is the high drug craving that may promote the continuation of cons...