Recent concepts of addiction to drugs (e.g. cocaine) and non-drugs (e.g. gambling) have proposed that these behaviors are the product of an imbalance between three separate, but interacting, neural systems: an impulsive, largely amygdala-striatum dependent, neural system that promotes automatic, habitual and salient behaviors; a reflective, mainly prefrontal cortex dependent, neural system for decision-making, forecasting the future consequences of a behavior, and inhibitory control; and the insula that integrates interoception states into conscious feelings and into decision-making processes that are involved in uncertain risk and reward. These systems account for poor decision-making (i.e. prioritizing short-term consequences of a decisio...
For decisions both great and small, the brain utilizes an extensive network that integrates value as...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
<div><p>Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist dr...
For decisions both great and small, the brain utilizes an extensive network that integrates value as...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
<div><p>Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist dr...
For decisions both great and small, the brain utilizes an extensive network that integrates value as...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...