Contemporary theoretical models of substance dependence posit that deficits in inhibitory control play an important role in substance dependence. The neural network underlying inhibitory control and its association with substance dependence have been widely investigated. However, the pharmacology of inhibitory control is still insufficiently clear. The aims of the current study were twofold. First, we investigated the role of dopamine in inhibitory control and associated brain activation. Second, the proposed link between dopamine and impaired inhibitory control in nicotine dependence was investigated by comparing smokers and non-smoking controls. Haloperidol (2 mg), a dopamine D2/D3 receptor antagonist, and placebo were administered to 25 ...
Tobacco addiction is a global public health problem. Addiction to tobacco is thought to involve the ...
Background There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoker...
Previous studies of smoking on dopamine release in humans were investigated only in smokers. Using n...
Contemporary theoretical models of substance dependence posit that deficits in inhibitory control pl...
Contemporary theoretical models of substance dependence posit that deficits in inhibitory control pl...
Contains fulltext : 119563.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contemporary ...
textabstractAttentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically dir...
Attentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically direct the atte...
textabstractIntroduction: The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in se...
The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in several models of addictive ...
Contains fulltext : 119553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
Tobacco addiction is a global public health problem. Addiction to tobacco is thought to involve the ...
Background There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoker...
Previous studies of smoking on dopamine release in humans were investigated only in smokers. Using n...
Contemporary theoretical models of substance dependence posit that deficits in inhibitory control pl...
Contemporary theoretical models of substance dependence posit that deficits in inhibitory control pl...
Contains fulltext : 119563.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contemporary ...
textabstractAttentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically dir...
Attentional bias in substance-dependent individuals is the tendency to automatically direct the atte...
textabstractIntroduction: The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in se...
The role of inhibitory control in addictive behaviors is highlighted in several models of addictive ...
Contains fulltext : 119553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoke...
Tobacco addiction is a global public health problem. Addiction to tobacco is thought to involve the ...
Background There is evidence of abnormal cerebral dopamine transmission in nicotine-dependent smoker...
Previous studies of smoking on dopamine release in humans were investigated only in smokers. Using n...