Decision-making deficits are thought to play an important role in the development and persistence of substance use disorders. Individual differences in decision-making abilities and their underlying neurocircuitry may, therefore, constitute an important predictor for the course of substance use and the development of substance use disorders. Here, we investigate the predictive value of decision making and neural mechanisms underlying decision making for future cannabis use and problem severity in a sample of heavy cannabis users. Brain activity during a monetary decision-making task (Iowa gambling task) was compared between 32 heavy cannabis users and 41 matched non-using controls using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In addition, wi...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...
Decision-making has been shown to differ in drug users compared to drug-naive controls (Bechara et a...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Cue-reactivity reflects enhanced motivational processing underlying continued substance use and rela...
Highlights In a first of its kind, this study used advanced brain imaging analyses on high dimensi...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...
Decision-making has been shown to differ in drug users compared to drug-naive controls (Bechara et a...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Cue-reactivity reflects enhanced motivational processing underlying continued substance use and rela...
Highlights In a first of its kind, this study used advanced brain imaging analyses on high dimensi...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...
A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the p...