Drug addiction is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that affects a subset of the individuals who take drugs. It is characterized by maladaptive drug-seeking habits that are maintained despite adverse consequences and intense drug craving. The pathophysiology and etiology of addiction is only partially understood despite extensive research because of the gap between current preclinical models of addiction and the clinical criteria of the disorder. This review presents a brief overview, based on selected methodologies, of how behavioral models have evolved over the last 50 years to the development of recent preclinical models of addiction that more closely mimic diagnostic criteria of addiction. It is hoped that these new models will increa...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Although substantial advances have been made in behavioral and pharmacological treatments for addict...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
Substance addiction is a major medical and societal problem affecting millions of people. Loss of co...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Featuring contributions from leading experts, this book presents an excellent overview of the availa...
Drug addiction is a complex disease characterized by compulsive and uncontrollable desire to seek an...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of drug addiction--notably its pharmacological a...
The ability to identify individual predispositions to abuse drugs is important for long-term prevent...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Although substantial advances have been made in behavioral and pharmacological treatments for addict...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
Substance addiction is a major medical and societal problem affecting millions of people. Loss of co...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
Drug addiction or substance-use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that progresses through...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
In drug addiction, cues previously associated with drug use can produce craving and frequently trigg...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Featuring contributions from leading experts, this book presents an excellent overview of the availa...
Drug addiction is a complex disease characterized by compulsive and uncontrollable desire to seek an...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of drug addiction--notably its pharmacological a...
The ability to identify individual predispositions to abuse drugs is important for long-term prevent...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Although substantial advances have been made in behavioral and pharmacological treatments for addict...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...