BackgroundHuman laboratory paradigms are a pillar in medication development for alcohol use disorders (AUD). Neuroimaging paradigms, in which individuals are exposed to cues that elicit neural correlates of alcohol craving (e.g., mesocorticolimbic activation), are increasingly utilized to test the effects of AUD medications. Elucidation of the translational effects of these neuroimaging paradigms on human laboratory paradigms, such as self-administration, is warranted. The current study is a secondary analysis examining whether alcohol cue-induced activation in the ventral striatum is predictive of subsequent alcohol self-administration in the laboratory.MethodsNon-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers of East Asian descent (n = 41) co...
BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is heterogenous. One approach to parsing this heterogeneity is ...
Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have difficulty controlling their alcohol cravings and thus...
Converging preclinical evidence links extrastriatal dopamine release and glutamatergic transmission ...
ObjectiveSubjective responses to alcohol represent a biologically based, genetically moderated, and ...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release in the ventral striatum, possibly biasing dopamine-driven rei...
Alcohol cue reactivity, demonstrated by ventral and dorsal striatum activation, is an established ma...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release in the ventral striatum, possibly biasing dopamine-driven rei...
Cue reactivity is often used to study alcohol cues brain responses. Standardized image sets are used...
Alcohol use is common, imposes a staggering burden on public health, and often resists treatment. Th...
A growing number of imaging studies suggest that alcohol cues, mainly visual, elicit activation in m...
moking and alcohol use problems contribute to over 250 million disability-adjusted lifeyears worldwi...
Context—Medication treatment of alcoholism is presently not particularly robust. Neuroimaging techni...
BACKGROUND: While the automatic processing of alcohol-related cues by alcohol abusers is well establ...
Heightened neural responsiveness of alcoholics to alcohol cues and social emotion may impede sobriet...
BackgroundPriming doses of alcohol are associated with increased desire to drink and disinhibitory e...
BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is heterogenous. One approach to parsing this heterogeneity is ...
Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have difficulty controlling their alcohol cravings and thus...
Converging preclinical evidence links extrastriatal dopamine release and glutamatergic transmission ...
ObjectiveSubjective responses to alcohol represent a biologically based, genetically moderated, and ...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release in the ventral striatum, possibly biasing dopamine-driven rei...
Alcohol cue reactivity, demonstrated by ventral and dorsal striatum activation, is an established ma...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release in the ventral striatum, possibly biasing dopamine-driven rei...
Cue reactivity is often used to study alcohol cues brain responses. Standardized image sets are used...
Alcohol use is common, imposes a staggering burden on public health, and often resists treatment. Th...
A growing number of imaging studies suggest that alcohol cues, mainly visual, elicit activation in m...
moking and alcohol use problems contribute to over 250 million disability-adjusted lifeyears worldwi...
Context—Medication treatment of alcoholism is presently not particularly robust. Neuroimaging techni...
BACKGROUND: While the automatic processing of alcohol-related cues by alcohol abusers is well establ...
Heightened neural responsiveness of alcoholics to alcohol cues and social emotion may impede sobriet...
BackgroundPriming doses of alcohol are associated with increased desire to drink and disinhibitory e...
BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is heterogenous. One approach to parsing this heterogeneity is ...
Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have difficulty controlling their alcohol cravings and thus...
Converging preclinical evidence links extrastriatal dopamine release and glutamatergic transmission ...