Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with devastating personal, societal, and economic consequences. In humans, early-life adversity (ELA) such as trauma, neglect, and resource scarcity are linked with increased risk of later-life addiction, but the brain mechanisms underlying this link are still poorly understood. Here, we focus on data from rodent models of ELA and addiction, in which causal effects of ELA on later-life responses to drugs and the neurodevelopmental mechanisms by which ELA increases vulnerability to addiction can be determined. We first summarize evidence for a link between ELA and addiction in humans, then describe how ELA is commonly modeled in rodents. Since addiction is a heterogeneous disease with many individual...
Continued seeking and drinking of alcohol despite adverse legal, health, economic, and societal cons...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
It is increasingly recognized that studying drug taking in laboratory animals does not equate to stu...
The origins and neural bases of the current opioid addiction epidemic are unclear. Genetics plays a ...
AbstractThe origins and neural bases of the current opioid addiction epidemic are unclear. Genetics ...
Drug addiction is a serious condition affecting approximately 19.7 million people in the United Stat...
In humans, early-life adversity (ELA) such as trauma, poverty, and chaotic environment is linked to ...
In humans, early-life adversity (ELA) such as trauma, poverty, and chaotic environment is linked to ...
Addiction is a disease of altered behavior. Addicts use drugs compulsively and will continue to do s...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Early-life adversity increases the risk for emotional disorders such as depression and schizophrenia...
Early life adversity (ELA) is a term that is being used to describe traumatic events that occur duri...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Childhood adversity increases vulnerability to alcohol use disorders and preclinical models are need...
Continued seeking and drinking of alcohol despite adverse legal, health, economic, and societal cons...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
It is increasingly recognized that studying drug taking in laboratory animals does not equate to stu...
The origins and neural bases of the current opioid addiction epidemic are unclear. Genetics plays a ...
AbstractThe origins and neural bases of the current opioid addiction epidemic are unclear. Genetics ...
Drug addiction is a serious condition affecting approximately 19.7 million people in the United Stat...
In humans, early-life adversity (ELA) such as trauma, poverty, and chaotic environment is linked to ...
In humans, early-life adversity (ELA) such as trauma, poverty, and chaotic environment is linked to ...
Addiction is a disease of altered behavior. Addicts use drugs compulsively and will continue to do s...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Early-life adversity increases the risk for emotional disorders such as depression and schizophrenia...
Early life adversity (ELA) is a term that is being used to describe traumatic events that occur duri...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Childhood adversity increases vulnerability to alcohol use disorders and preclinical models are need...
Continued seeking and drinking of alcohol despite adverse legal, health, economic, and societal cons...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
It is increasingly recognized that studying drug taking in laboratory animals does not equate to stu...