Referent-dependent evaluation theories propose that the ongoing context influences how the brain attributes value to stimuli. What are the implications of these theories for understanding addiction? The paper asks this question by casting this disorder as a form of maladaptive referent-dependent evaluation. Specifically, addiction is proposed to arise from the establishment of an excessive reference point following repeated drug consumption. Several key aspects of the disorder emerge from this perspective, including withdrawal, tolerance, enhanced craving, negative mood, and diminished stimulus discriminability. As highlighted in the paper, this formulation has important analogies with classical accounts of addiction, such as set point theo...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist drugs, des...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBehaviou...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
Evaluation (the process attributing value to outcomes) underlies “hot” aspects of cognition, such as...
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A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by a compulsion to seek and take a subst...
We propose an economic theory of addiction based on the premise that cognitive mechanisms such as at...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
Drug addiction implicates both reward learning and homeostatic regulation mechanisms of the brain. T...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist drugs, des...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBehaviou...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
Evaluation (the process attributing value to outcomes) underlies “hot” aspects of cognition, such as...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75373/1/j.1360-0443.95.8s2.19.x.pd
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by a compulsion to seek and take a subst...
We propose an economic theory of addiction based on the premise that cognitive mechanisms such as at...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
Drug addiction implicates both reward learning and homeostatic regulation mechanisms of the brain. T...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This paper presents a biopsychological theory of drug addiction, the `Incentive-Sensitization Theory...
Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist drugs, des...