Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the development and subsequent maintenance of addictive behaviors. Various cognitive mechanisms have been implicated, including impulsivity, compulsivity, and impaired decision-making. These mechanisms are modulated by emotional processes, resulting in increased likelihood of initial drug use, sustained substance dependence, and increased relapse during periods of abstinence. Emotional traits, such as sensation-seeking, are risk factors for substance use, and chronic drug use can result in further emotional dysregulation via effects on reward, motivation, and stress systems. We will explore theories of hyper and hypo sensitivity of the brain rew...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
Cocaine addiction is a serious public health hazard, and contributes to disastrous outcomes for indi...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Background The notion that substance use can induce symptoms of depression and anxiety is influenti...
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Background: Relapse after initially successful treatment is a significant problem facing the treatme...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
The model proposed by Redish et al. considers vulnerabilities within decision systems based on expec...
Addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by a compulsion to seek and take a subst...
Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder that involves recurrent seeking and taking of illicit ...
Substance abuse treatment outcome studies have shown positive effects for a large number of drug use...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Drug use is a choice with immediate positive outcomes, but long-term negative consequences. Thus, th...
Addiction to particular substances or behavior patterns can be extremely powerful and often has a cr...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
Cocaine addiction is a serious public health hazard, and contributes to disastrous outcomes for indi...
Substance dependence is complex and multifactorial, with many distinct pathways involved in both the...
Background The notion that substance use can induce symptoms of depression and anxiety is influenti...
A number of theories have attempted to explicate mechanisms underpinning the transition from recreat...
Background: Relapse after initially successful treatment is a significant problem facing the treatme...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
The model proposed by Redish et al. considers vulnerabilities within decision systems based on expec...
Addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by a compulsion to seek and take a subst...
Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder that involves recurrent seeking and taking of illicit ...
Substance abuse treatment outcome studies have shown positive effects for a large number of drug use...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Drug use is a choice with immediate positive outcomes, but long-term negative consequences. Thus, th...
Addiction to particular substances or behavior patterns can be extremely powerful and often has a cr...
In this paper we show how addiction can be thought of as the outcome of learning. We look to the inc...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
Cocaine addiction is a serious public health hazard, and contributes to disastrous outcomes for indi...