Drug-dependent patients often relapse into drug use after treatment. Behavioral studies show that enhanced attentional bias to drug cues is a precursor of relapse. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined whether brain regions involved in attentional bias are predictive of cocaine use after treatment. Attentional bias-related brain activity was measured-with a cocaine Stroop task-in cocaine-dependent patients during their first week in detoxification treatment and was used to predict cocaine use at 3-month follow-up. The predictive value of attentional bias-related brain activity in a priori defined regions of interest, in addition to other measures such as self-reports of substance severity, craving, and beha...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Evidence from a number of drug-abuse populations suggests that an attentional bias for drug-related ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
Cocaine-dependent individuals show altered brain activation during decision making. It is unclear, h...
This chapter provides an overview of neurocognitive mechanisms of cocaine addiction and their associ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral and related therapies for cocaine dependence may exert their effect...
Addiction to cocaine is a chronic condition characterized by high rates of early relapse. This study...
© 2019, The Author(s).Attentional bias to drug-associated cues correlates with extent of current use...
Cocaine-dependent (CD) subjects show evidence of attentional bias toward cocaine-related cues, and t...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
BackgroundMultiple psychopathologies feature impaired clinical insight. Emerging evidence suggests t...
textabstractIndividuals with substance use disorders typically show an attentional bias for substanc...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
BackgroundNearly half of individuals with substance use disorders relapse in the year after treatmen...
Substance-dependent patients automatically and involuntarily allocate their attention to drug cues i...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Evidence from a number of drug-abuse populations suggests that an attentional bias for drug-related ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
Cocaine-dependent individuals show altered brain activation during decision making. It is unclear, h...
This chapter provides an overview of neurocognitive mechanisms of cocaine addiction and their associ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral and related therapies for cocaine dependence may exert their effect...
Addiction to cocaine is a chronic condition characterized by high rates of early relapse. This study...
© 2019, The Author(s).Attentional bias to drug-associated cues correlates with extent of current use...
Cocaine-dependent (CD) subjects show evidence of attentional bias toward cocaine-related cues, and t...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
BackgroundMultiple psychopathologies feature impaired clinical insight. Emerging evidence suggests t...
textabstractIndividuals with substance use disorders typically show an attentional bias for substanc...
Attentional bias for drug-related stimuli, as measured by emotional Stroop (ES) tasks, is predictive...
BackgroundNearly half of individuals with substance use disorders relapse in the year after treatmen...
Substance-dependent patients automatically and involuntarily allocate their attention to drug cues i...
BACKGROUND:Cocaine addiction is characterized as a chronically relapsing disorder. It is believed th...
Evidence from a number of drug-abuse populations suggests that an attentional bias for drug-related ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...