Craving to quit: psychological models and neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness training as treatment for addictions.
Humans suffer heavily from substance use disorders and other addictions. Despite much
effort that has been put into understanding the mechanisms of the addictive process …
effort that has been put into understanding the mechanisms of the addictive process …
[HTML][HTML] How does stress lead to risk of alcohol relapse?
R Sinha - Alcohol research: current reviews, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Empirical findings from human laboratory and brain-imaging studies are consistent with
clinical observations and indicate that chronic alcohol-related dysfunction in emotional and …
clinical observations and indicate that chronic alcohol-related dysfunction in emotional and …
Striatal dopamine D2 receptor binding and dopamine release during cue-elicited craving in recently abstinent opiate-dependent males
F Zijlstra, J Booij, W van den Brink… - European …, 2008 - Elsevier
Opiate addiction is a chronic disorder characterized by relapse behaviour, often preceded
by craving and anhedonia. Chronic craving and anhedonia have been associated with low …
by craving and anhedonia. Chronic craving and anhedonia have been associated with low …
NAD+ cellular redox and SIRT1 regulate the diurnal rhythms of tyrosine hydroxylase and conditioned cocaine reward
The diurnal regulation of dopamine is important for normal physiology and diseases such as
addiction. Here we find a novel role for the CLOCK protein to antagonize CREB-mediated …
addiction. Here we find a novel role for the CLOCK protein to antagonize CREB-mediated …
Extended daily access to cocaine results in distinct alterations in Homer 1b/c and NMDA receptor subunit expression within the medial prefrontal cortex
O Ben‐Shahar, I Obara, AW Ary, N Ma… - Synapse, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Human cocaine addicts show altered function within the basal ganglia and the medial
prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and altered glutamate function within these areas is postulated to …
prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and altered glutamate function within these areas is postulated to …
Brain functional connectivity and morphology changes in medication-overuse headache: Clue for dependence-related processes?
S Chanraud, G Di Scala, B Dilharreguy… - …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Several imaging studies have identified localized anatomical and functional
brain changes in medication-overuse headache (MOH). Objective The objective of this …
brain changes in medication-overuse headache (MOH). Objective The objective of this …
The impact of substance abuse on mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
K O'Phelan, DL McArthur, CWJ Chang… - Journal of Trauma …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: Drug and alcohol use are common in neurotrauma patients. Despite growing
methamphetamine use there are few studies of the impact of methamphetamine use on …
methamphetamine use there are few studies of the impact of methamphetamine use on …
Striatal dopamine D2/3 receptor availability increases after long-term bariatric surgery-induced weight loss
EM van der Zwaal, BA de Weijer… - European …, 2016 - Elsevier
In several studies reduced striatal dopamine D 2/3 receptor (D 2/3 R) availability was
reported in obese subjects compared to lean controls. Whether this is a reversible …
reported in obese subjects compared to lean controls. Whether this is a reversible …
Nicotine deprivation and trait impulsivity affect smokers' performance on cognitive tasks of inhibition and attention.
ELR Harrison, S Coppola, SA McKee - Experimental and clinical …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Increased nicotine deprivation and impulsivity have been associated with relapse but the
degree to which they together influence cognitive processing has not been explored. We …
degree to which they together influence cognitive processing has not been explored. We …
Changes in levels of D1, D2, or NMDA receptors during withdrawal from brief or extended daily access to IV cocaine
O Ben-Shahar, P Keeley, M Cook, W Brake, M Joyce… - Brain research, 2007 - Elsevier
We previously reported that brief (1 h), but not extended (6 h), daily access to cocaine results
in a sensitized locomotor response to cocaine and in elevated c-Fos immunoreactivity and …
in a sensitized locomotor response to cocaine and in elevated c-Fos immunoreactivity and …