Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteristic of addictive behaviors. However, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported conflicting results, with both hypoactivations and hyperactivations during anticipation and outcome notification of monetary rewards in addiction. Objective: To determine the nature and direction of reward-processing disruptions during anticipation and outcome notification of monetary rewards in individuals with addiction using image-based meta-analyses of fMRI studies. Data Sources: Relevant publications were identified searching PubMed (inclusion until March 2015) using the following terms: reward, fMRI, substance use, cocaine, cannabis,...
Abstract Background Delayed reward discounting (DRD), the degree to which future rewards are discoun...
BACKGROUND: Substance-abusing individuals tend to display abnormal reward processing and a vulnerabi...
Background: Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences f...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
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Introduction: Evidence suggests that abnormalities in reward processing and increased impulsivity co...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Abnormal cue reactivity is a central characteristic of addiction, associated with increased activity...
Contains fulltext : 135381.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
BACKGROUND: Mesocorticolimbic neurocircuitry and impulsivity have both been implicated in pathologic...
The prevalent spatial distribution of abnormalities reported in cognitive fMRI studies in addiction ...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
Abstract Background Delayed reward discounting (DRD), the degree to which future rewards are discoun...
BACKGROUND: Substance-abusing individuals tend to display abnormal reward processing and a vulnerabi...
Background: Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences f...
Addiction theories posit long-term alterations in reward systems from repeated activation of these a...
Contains fulltext : 178696.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)2 p
Introduction: Evidence suggests that abnormalities in reward processing and increased impulsivity co...
AbstractAlterations in appetitive processing are central to the major psychological theories of addi...
Abnormal cue reactivity is a central characteristic of addiction, associated with increased activity...
Contains fulltext : 135381.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
BACKGROUND: Mesocorticolimbic neurocircuitry and impulsivity have both been implicated in pathologic...
The prevalent spatial distribution of abnormalities reported in cognitive fMRI studies in addiction ...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Cue reactivity is an established procedure in addictions research for examining the subjective exper...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
Abstract Background Delayed reward discounting (DRD), the degree to which future rewards are discoun...
BACKGROUND: Substance-abusing individuals tend to display abnormal reward processing and a vulnerabi...
Background: Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences f...