Addiction is a disease of altered behavior. Addicts use drugs compulsively and will continue to do so despite negative consequences. Even after prolonged periods of abstinence, addicts are at risk of relapse, particularly when cues evoke memories that are associated with drug use. Rodent models mimic many of the core components of addiction, from the initial drug reinforcement to cue-associated relapse and continued drug intake despite negative consequences. Rodent models have also enabled unprecedented mechanistic insight into addiction, revealing plasticity of glutamatergic synaptic transmission evoked by the strong activation of mesolimbic dopamine-a defining feature of all addictive drugs-as a neural substrate for these drug-adaptive be...
Experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength, or synaptic plasticity, may underlie many learnin...
Addictive drugs have in common that they target the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system. This sys...
International audienceResearch involving animal models of drug addiction can be viewed as a sort of ...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Drug-induced changes in the functional properties of neurons in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system a...
SummaryThe factors causing the transition from recreational drug consumption to addiction remain lar...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with devastating personal, societal, and economic conseque...
Substance abuse disorder is a psychiatric disease characterized by habitual drug seeking and relapse...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Circuit remodeling driven by pathological forms of synaptic plasticity underlies several psychiatric...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength, or synaptic plasticity, may underlie many learnin...
Addictive drugs have in common that they target the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system. This sys...
International audienceResearch involving animal models of drug addiction can be viewed as a sort of ...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Drug-induced changes in the functional properties of neurons in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system a...
SummaryThe factors causing the transition from recreational drug consumption to addiction remain lar...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with devastating personal, societal, and economic conseque...
Substance abuse disorder is a psychiatric disease characterized by habitual drug seeking and relapse...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
AbstractDrugs of abuse are able to elicit compulsive drug-seeking behaviors upon repeated administra...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Circuit remodeling driven by pathological forms of synaptic plasticity underlies several psychiatric...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength, or synaptic plasticity, may underlie many learnin...
Addictive drugs have in common that they target the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system. This sys...
International audienceResearch involving animal models of drug addiction can be viewed as a sort of ...