The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as the mechanisms monitoring the accuracy of actions in order to compensate for errors, is central to human behavior. Neural alterations that prevent stopping an inaccurate response, combined with a decreased ability of error monitoring, are considered to be prominent features of alcohol abuse. Moreover, (i) alterations of these processes have been reported in heavy social drinkers (i.e. young healthy individuals who do not yet exhibit a state of alcohol dependence); and (ii) through longitudinal studies, these alterations have been shown to underlie subsequent disinhibition that may lead to future alcohol use disorders. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging st...
A low level of response to alcohol is a major risk factor for the development of alcohol dependence,...
Background: Increased alcohol cue-reactivity and altered inhibitory processing have been reported in...
AimsTo advance translational studies of the role of reward prediction error (PE) in alcohol use diso...
First Online: 10 November 2016The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as t...
Response inhibition is a key component regarding substance use as it allows subjects to stop drug-se...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
The course to alcohol dependence often starts with a preclinical period of heavy drinking. The prese...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
BACKGROUND: While the automatic processing of alcohol-related cues by alcohol abusers is well establ...
It is widely known that alcohol consumption adversely affects human health, particularly in the imma...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Heavy episodic drinking is prevalent among young adults and is a public issue of increasing importan...
Neuropsychological studies reported decoding deficits of emotional facial expressions in alcohol-dep...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol intoxication impairs inhibitory control, resulting in disinhibited, impulsive be...
Inhibitory impairments may persist after abstinence in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). ...
A low level of response to alcohol is a major risk factor for the development of alcohol dependence,...
Background: Increased alcohol cue-reactivity and altered inhibitory processing have been reported in...
AimsTo advance translational studies of the role of reward prediction error (PE) in alcohol use diso...
First Online: 10 November 2016The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as t...
Response inhibition is a key component regarding substance use as it allows subjects to stop drug-se...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
The course to alcohol dependence often starts with a preclinical period of heavy drinking. The prese...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
BACKGROUND: While the automatic processing of alcohol-related cues by alcohol abusers is well establ...
It is widely known that alcohol consumption adversely affects human health, particularly in the imma...
Behavioral studies have shown an alcohol-approach bias in alcohol-dependent patients: the automatic ...
Heavy episodic drinking is prevalent among young adults and is a public issue of increasing importan...
Neuropsychological studies reported decoding deficits of emotional facial expressions in alcohol-dep...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol intoxication impairs inhibitory control, resulting in disinhibited, impulsive be...
Inhibitory impairments may persist after abstinence in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). ...
A low level of response to alcohol is a major risk factor for the development of alcohol dependence,...
Background: Increased alcohol cue-reactivity and altered inhibitory processing have been reported in...
AimsTo advance translational studies of the role of reward prediction error (PE) in alcohol use diso...