According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e.g., gambling), weakened "willpower" associated with these behaviors is the product of an abnormal functioning in one or more of three key neural and cognitive systems: (1) an amygdala-striatum dependent system mediating automatic, habitual, and salient behaviors; (2) a prefrontal cortex dependent system important for self-regulation and forecasting the future consequences of a behavior; and (3) an insula dependent system for the reception of interoceptive signals and their translation into feeling states (such as urge and craving), which in turn plays a strong influential role in decision-making and impulse control processes related to uncer...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Research in the field of pathological addictions has shown how the need and the search for substance...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Recent concepts of addiction to drugs (e.g. cocaine) and non-drugs (e.g. gambling) have proposed tha...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it difficul...
Addiction is a condition in which the person becomes unable to choose according to long-term outcome...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Research in the field of pathological addictions has shown how the need and the search for substance...
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e...
Recent concepts of addiction to drugs (e.g. cocaine) and non-drugs (e.g. gambling) have proposed tha...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it difficul...
Addiction is a condition in which the person becomes unable to choose according to long-term outcome...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Abstract Despite being aware of negative consequences and wanting to quit, long-term addicts find it...
Research in the field of pathological addictions has shown how the need and the search for substance...