This article highlights the research presentations at the satellite symposium on "Brain Pathways to Recovery from Alcohol Dependence" held at the 2013 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. The purpose of this symposium was to provide an up to date overview of research efforts focusing on understanding brain mechanisms that contribute to recovery from alcohol dependence. A panel of scientists from the alcohol and addiction research field presented their insights and perspectives on brain mechanisms that may underlie both recovery and lack of recovery from alcohol dependence. The four sessions of the symposium encompassed multilevel studies exploring mechanisms underlying relapse and craving associated with sustained alcohol abstinence, co...
Aims: This is a review of preclinical studies covering alcohol-induced brain neuronal death and loss...
Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by an impaired ability to stop ...
Purpose of the Review: Development of addiction involves a transition from reward-driven to habitual...
This article highlights the research presentations at the satellite symposium on “Brain Pathways to ...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the meeting of the International Societ...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
Human studies are necessary to identify and classify the brain systems predisposing individuals to d...
Human studies have found alcoholics to have a smaller brain size than moderate drinkers; however, th...
Alcohol dependence/addiction is mediated by complex neural mechanisms that involve multiple brain ci...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) associate with structural and functional brain differences, ...
Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are key factors in the development of alcohol use disorder, whi...
Recent work on the role of overlapping cerebral networks in action selection and habit formation has...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic, relapsing brain disease with few effective treatment option...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
Aims: This is a review of preclinical studies covering alcohol-induced brain neuronal death and loss...
Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by an impaired ability to stop ...
Purpose of the Review: Development of addiction involves a transition from reward-driven to habitual...
This article highlights the research presentations at the satellite symposium on “Brain Pathways to ...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the meeting of the International Societ...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
Human studies are necessary to identify and classify the brain systems predisposing individuals to d...
Human studies have found alcoholics to have a smaller brain size than moderate drinkers; however, th...
Alcohol dependence/addiction is mediated by complex neural mechanisms that involve multiple brain ci...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) associate with structural and functional brain differences, ...
Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are key factors in the development of alcohol use disorder, whi...
Recent work on the role of overlapping cerebral networks in action selection and habit formation has...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic, relapsing brain disease with few effective treatment option...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
Aims: This is a review of preclinical studies covering alcohol-induced brain neuronal death and loss...
Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by an impaired ability to stop ...
Purpose of the Review: Development of addiction involves a transition from reward-driven to habitual...