Background: Therapeutic interventions to promote abstinence and prevent relapse in alcohol use disorder (AUD) are limitedly available. Therefore, targeting risk factors in the onset and maintenance of AUD could pose an interesting alternative treatment strategy. In this regard, over the last decade trait impulsivity has received considerable attention as such a risk factor predisposing substance dependence both in clinical populations and preclinical rodent studies. This study investigated whether different forms of impulsivity (action versus choice) predict distinct stages of instrumental alcohol self-administration, extinction and cue-induced relapse. Methods: Two cohorts of n = 48 rats each were trained in an operant tasks for either imp...
Impulsive choice (i.e., preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards) is cross-sectiona...
Rationale: There is a common assumption that alcohol produces impulsive behaviors, thereby increasin...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...
Background: Therapeutic interventions to promote abstinence and prevent relapse in alcohol use disor...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been associated with suboptimal decision making, exaggerat...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to both primar...
<div><p>Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to bot...
Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to both primar...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Impulsivity is a risk factor for alcoholism, and long-term alcohol exposure may further impair impul...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that impulsive decision-making is a heritable risk facto...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Impulsive choice (i.e., preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards) is cross-sectiona...
Rationale: There is a common assumption that alcohol produces impulsive behaviors, thereby increasin...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...
Background: Therapeutic interventions to promote abstinence and prevent relapse in alcohol use disor...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been associated with suboptimal decision making, exaggerat...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to both primar...
<div><p>Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to bot...
Drug addiction is often associated with impulsivity and altered behavioural responses to both primar...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Impulsivity is a risk factor for alcoholism, and long-term alcohol exposure may further impair impul...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that impulsive decision-making is a heritable risk facto...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Impulsive choice (i.e., preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards) is cross-sectiona...
Rationale: There is a common assumption that alcohol produces impulsive behaviors, thereby increasin...
RATIONALE: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that only occurs in a min...