Addiction coopts the brain's neuronal circuits necessary for insight, reward, motivation, and social behaviors. This functional overlap results in addicted individuals making poor choices despite awareness of the negative consequences; it explains why previously rewarding life situations and the threat of judicial punishment cannot stop drug taking and why a medical rather than a criminal approach is more effective in curtailing addiction.PaperCli
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96716/1/jeab.2005.101-04.pd
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
During the last two decades, neuroscience research has proliferated examining brain mechanisms that ...
Neuroscience models have much to offer the field of addiction, but they will be self-defeating if th...
This paper reviews the new ideas emerging from neuroscience regarding the question of why some peopl...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Synaptic Sabotage 2022 Amrita Rehal American Class of 2023 Acrylic on Canvas There exist natural sti...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Drug addiction is conceptualized as chronic, relapsing compulsive use of drugs with significant dysr...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
Social problems and the neglect of social relationships and activities are essential features of sub...
<div><p>Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist dr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96716/1/jeab.2005.101-04.pd
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
During the last two decades, neuroscience research has proliferated examining brain mechanisms that ...
Neuroscience models have much to offer the field of addiction, but they will be self-defeating if th...
This paper reviews the new ideas emerging from neuroscience regarding the question of why some peopl...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Synaptic Sabotage 2022 Amrita Rehal American Class of 2023 Acrylic on Canvas There exist natural sti...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Drug addiction is conceptualized as chronic, relapsing compulsive use of drugs with significant dysr...
dissertationDrug addiction is a serious problem for modern societies worldwide. There are remarkabl...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
Social problems and the neglect of social relationships and activities are essential features of sub...
<div><p>Despite explicitly wanting to quit, long-term addicts find themselves powerless to resist dr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96716/1/jeab.2005.101-04.pd
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
During the last two decades, neuroscience research has proliferated examining brain mechanisms that ...