Introduction: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been suggested that deficient inhibitory control may be implicated in (nicotine) addiction, but its exact role has not yet been elucidated. In the current study, our aim was to investigate the role of inhibitory control in relation to nicotine addiction in contexts that differ in terms of reward. Methods: Participants filled out questionnaires and performed a go/no-go task with three conditions. In one condition, the stimuli were neutral color squares, and in the reward conditions, these were smoking-related pictures and money-related pictures, respectively. In total, 43 non-abstinent individuals that smoke and 35 individuals that do not smoke were inc...
Rationale: Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensi...
textabstractIntroduction: The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in se...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
Introduction: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Susceptibility to use of addictive substances may result, in part, from a great...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
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INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Background: Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, is the most prevalent p...
Background: Smokers show increased brain activation in reward processing regions in response to smok...
Rationale: Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensi...
textabstractIntroduction: The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in se...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
Introduction: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been sugge...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Susceptibility to use of addictive substances may result, in part, from a great...
Background: Incentive-motivation models of addiction suggest impairment of functional activity in me...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
INTRODUCTION: Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goal-dire...
Background: Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, is the most prevalent p...
Background: Smokers show increased brain activation in reward processing regions in response to smok...
Rationale: Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensi...
textabstractIntroduction: The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in se...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...