Although behavioral addictions share many clinical features with drug addictions, they show strikingly large variation in their behavioral phenotypes (such as in uncontrollable gambling or eating). Neurotransmitter function in behavioral addictions is poorly understood, but has important implications in understanding its relationship with substance use disorders and underlying mechanisms of therapeutic efficacy. Here, we compare opioid and dopamine function between two behavioral addiction phenotypes: pathological gambling (PG) and binge eating disorder (BED). Thirty-nine participants (15 PG, 7 BED, and 17 controls) were scanned with [11C]carfentanil and [18F]fluorodopa positron emission tomography using a high-resolution scanner. Binding p...
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its preci...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Although behavioral addictions share many clinical features with drug addictions, they show striking...
Although behavioral addictions share many clinical features with drug addictions, they show striking...
Behavioral addictions, such as pathological gambling (PG) and binge eating disorder (BED), appear to...
Behavioral addictions, such as pathological gambling (PG) and binge eating disorder (BED), appear to...
Animal studies have suggested that dopamine and opioid neurotransmitter systems interact in brain re...
Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disorder and the first recognized behavioral addiction, with ...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
AbstractPathological gambling (PG) is a behavioural addiction associated with elevated impulsivity a...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its preci...
Our daily decisions are governed by the arbitration between goal-directed and habitual strategies. H...
Our daily decisions are governed by the arbitration between goal-directed and habitual strategies. H...
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its preci...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Although behavioral addictions share many clinical features with drug addictions, they show striking...
Although behavioral addictions share many clinical features with drug addictions, they show striking...
Behavioral addictions, such as pathological gambling (PG) and binge eating disorder (BED), appear to...
Behavioral addictions, such as pathological gambling (PG) and binge eating disorder (BED), appear to...
Animal studies have suggested that dopamine and opioid neurotransmitter systems interact in brain re...
Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disorder and the first recognized behavioral addiction, with ...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
AbstractPathological gambling (PG) is a behavioural addiction associated with elevated impulsivity a...
Addiction has been proposed as a ‘reward deficient’ state, which is compensated for with substance u...
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its preci...
Our daily decisions are governed by the arbitration between goal-directed and habitual strategies. H...
Our daily decisions are governed by the arbitration between goal-directed and habitual strategies. H...
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its preci...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...