Addiction is a complex phenomenon involving genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors. Neuroscience literature has shown several functional and structural changes in the addict's brain, in particular alterations in the neural circuits of the limbic system (related to reward-related systems) and the prefrontal cortex (for the higher cognitive functions). This anomalous brain activity could explain impairments in emotional and cognitive processes involved in decision-making and rewarding bias, thus addicts are vulnerable to relapse and persist with dysfunctional behavior. We focus on the main research on addiction disease that elucidated the neurophysiological mechanisms (brain oscillations and connectivity) implicated, and propose ...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that leads to functional and structural changes in the bra...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
Recent studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and behavioral patterns between ...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect) ...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
The present study explored the effect of cortical lateralisation activity during the decisional proc...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that leads to functional and structural changes in the bra...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
Recent studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and behavioral patterns between ...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect) ...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
The present study explored the effect of cortical lateralisation activity during the decisional proc...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...