The tendency to choose lesser immediate benefits over greater long-term benefits characterizes alcoholism and other addictive disorders. However, despite its medical and socioeconomic importance, little is known about its neurobiological mechanisms. Brain regions that are activated when deciding between immediate or delayed rewards have been identified
Many adolescents with substance use problems show poor response to evidence based treatments. Treatm...
BACKGROUND: The anterior insular cortex (AIC), a prominent salience network node, integrates interoc...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
The tendency to choose lesser immediate benefits over greater long-term benefits characterizes alcoh...
The tendency to choose lesser immediate benefits over greater long-termbenefits characterizes alcoho...
Excessively choosing immediate over larger future rewards, or delay discounting (DD), associates wit...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Immediate reward selection (or Now) bias is defined as the tendency for individuals to preferentiall...
RATIONALE: Dopamine (DA) in the ventral striatum (VST) has long been implicated in addiction patholo...
Little agreement exists as to acute dopamine (DA) manipulation effects on intertemporal choice in hu...
Discounting future outcomes as a function of their deferred availability underlies much of human dec...
dissertationAlcoholism is enormously costly to both individuals and society, and alcoholics suffer f...
Intertemporal choice involves the evaluation of future rewards and reflects behavioral impulsivity. ...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
Substance-dependent individuals often lack the ability to adjust decisions flexibly in response to t...
Many adolescents with substance use problems show poor response to evidence based treatments. Treatm...
BACKGROUND: The anterior insular cortex (AIC), a prominent salience network node, integrates interoc...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
The tendency to choose lesser immediate benefits over greater long-term benefits characterizes alcoh...
The tendency to choose lesser immediate benefits over greater long-termbenefits characterizes alcoho...
Excessively choosing immediate over larger future rewards, or delay discounting (DD), associates wit...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Immediate reward selection (or Now) bias is defined as the tendency for individuals to preferentiall...
RATIONALE: Dopamine (DA) in the ventral striatum (VST) has long been implicated in addiction patholo...
Little agreement exists as to acute dopamine (DA) manipulation effects on intertemporal choice in hu...
Discounting future outcomes as a function of their deferred availability underlies much of human dec...
dissertationAlcoholism is enormously costly to both individuals and society, and alcoholics suffer f...
Intertemporal choice involves the evaluation of future rewards and reflects behavioral impulsivity. ...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
Substance-dependent individuals often lack the ability to adjust decisions flexibly in response to t...
Many adolescents with substance use problems show poor response to evidence based treatments. Treatm...
BACKGROUND: The anterior insular cortex (AIC), a prominent salience network node, integrates interoc...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...