In detoxified alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol-related stimuli can promote relapse. However, to date, the mechanisms by which contextual stimuli promote relapse have not been elucidated in detail. One hypothesis is that such contextual stimuli directly stimulate the motivation to drink via associated brain regions like the ventral striatum and thus promote alcohol seeking, intake and relapse. Pavlovian-to-Instrumental-Transfer (PIT) may be one of those behavioral phenomena contributing to relapse, capturing how Pavlovian conditioned (contextual) cues determine instrumental behavior (e.g. alcohol seeking and intake). We used a PIT paradigm during functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the effects of classically conditioned Pavlo...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedly...
In detoxified alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol-related stimuli can promote relapse. However, to d...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
Background: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
Background: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
BACKGROUND: Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) describes the influence of conditioned stimuli ...
We demonstrated that alcohol-dependent patients who relapsed within 1 year after detoxification show...
Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer (PIT) tasks examine the influence of Pavlovian stimuli on ongoing...
Alcohol dependence is associated with aberrant decision-making processes, particularly in the presen...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedl...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedly...
In detoxified alcohol-dependent patients, alcohol-related stimuli can promote relapse. However, to d...
This thesis summarizes the first Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) studies in alcohol-depende...
The influence of Pavlovian conditioned stimuli on ongoing behavior may contribute to explaining how ...
Background: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
Background: Pavlovian processes are thought to play an important role in the development, maintenanc...
BACKGROUND: Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) describes the influence of conditioned stimuli ...
We demonstrated that alcohol-dependent patients who relapsed within 1 year after detoxification show...
Pavlovian‐to‐instrumental transfer (PIT) tasks examine the influence of Pavlovian stimuli on ongoing...
Alcohol dependence is associated with aberrant decision-making processes, particularly in the presen...
Deficits in instrumental, goal-directed control, combined with the influence of drug-associated Pavl...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedl...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
In animals and humans, behavior can be influenced by irrelevant stimuli, a phenomenon called Pavlovi...
Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedly...