The cue-reactivity paradigm is a widely adopted neuroimaging probe engendering brain activity linked with attentional, affective, and reward processes following presentation of appetitive stimuli. Given the multiple mental operations invoked, we sought to decompose cue-related brain activity into constituent components employing emergent meta-analytic techniques when considering drug and natural reward-related cues. We conducted coordinate-based meta-analyses delineating common and distinct brain activity convergence across cue-reactivity studies (N = 196 articles) involving drug (n = 133) or natural (n = 63) visual stimuli. Across all studies, convergence was observed in limbic, cingulate, insula, and fronto-parieto-occipital regions. Drug...
The neural mechanisms of drug cue-reactivity regarding the temporal fluctuations of functional conne...
Cognitive processes do not occur by pure insertion and instead depend on the full complement of co-o...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...
Cue reactivity to natural and social rewards is essential for motivational behavior. However, cue re...
The capacity of drug cues to elicit drug-seeking behavior is believed to play a fundamental role in ...
The present quantitative meta-analysis set out to test whether cue-reactivity responses in humans di...
Background and aims Recent research has applied cue-reactivity paradigms to behavioral addictions. T...
Given the strong evidence for neurological alterations at the basis of drug dependence, functional m...
To better understand the reward circuitry in human brain, we conducted activation likelihood estimat...
Our daily life activities are highly dependent on rewards and their ability to drive our motivationa...
Neuronal ensembles are local, sparsely distributed populations of neurons that are reliably re-activ...
Drugs of abuse and the environmental contextual stimuli that can predict their availability have lon...
Drug related cue-induced reactivity plays a significant role in maintaining drug use and relapse in ...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
The neural mechanisms of drug cue-reactivity regarding the temporal fluctuations of functional conne...
Cognitive processes do not occur by pure insertion and instead depend on the full complement of co-o...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...
Cue reactivity to natural and social rewards is essential for motivational behavior. However, cue re...
The capacity of drug cues to elicit drug-seeking behavior is believed to play a fundamental role in ...
The present quantitative meta-analysis set out to test whether cue-reactivity responses in humans di...
Background and aims Recent research has applied cue-reactivity paradigms to behavioral addictions. T...
Given the strong evidence for neurological alterations at the basis of drug dependence, functional m...
To better understand the reward circuitry in human brain, we conducted activation likelihood estimat...
Our daily life activities are highly dependent on rewards and their ability to drive our motivationa...
Neuronal ensembles are local, sparsely distributed populations of neurons that are reliably re-activ...
Drugs of abuse and the environmental contextual stimuli that can predict their availability have lon...
Drug related cue-induced reactivity plays a significant role in maintaining drug use and relapse in ...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
The neural mechanisms of drug cue-reactivity regarding the temporal fluctuations of functional conne...
Cognitive processes do not occur by pure insertion and instead depend on the full complement of co-o...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...