Addiction & the Brain

  1. Addiction and the brainantireward system
  2. A role for brainstress systems in Addiction
  3. Obesity and the brain: how convincing is the Addictionmodel?
  4. Addictionis a braindisease, and it matters
  5. Addiction: brainmechanisms and their treatment implications
  6. Addictionand the brain: the neurobiology of compulsion and its persistence
  7. Neurobiologic advances from the braindisease model of Addiction
  8. Drugs, Addiction, and the brain
  9. brainchange in Addictionas learning, not disease
  10. Addictionis not a braindisease (and it matters)
  11. The brainon drugs: from reward to Addiction
  12. Addictionand brainreward and antireward pathways
  13. Addictioncircuitry in the human brain
  14. Addictionbecomes a braindisease
  15. Unbroken brain: A revolutionary new way of understanding Addiction
  16. Addictionand its brainscience
  17. Addictionand the brain: development, not disease
  18. Challenging the braindisease model of Addiction: European launch of the Addictiontheory network
  19. Addictionas a braindisease revised: why it still matters, and the need for consilience
  20. brainstimulation in the study and treatment of Addiction
  21. Addictionis a braindisease
  22. Addictionand the brain-disease fallacy
  23. brainstress systems in the amygdala and Addiction
  24. Drug Addictionand the memory systems of the brain
  25. braindisease model of Addiction: why is it so controversial?
  26. Why does the rapid delivery of drugs to the brainpromote Addiction?
  27. Cannabis Addictionand the brain: a review
  28. Deep brainstimulation in Addiction: a review of potential braintargets
  29. Common brainmechanisms of chronic pain and Addiction
  30. brainstimulation in Addiction
  31. Addiction: not just brainmalfunction
  32. Addiction: Current criticism of the braindisease paradigm
  33. Is Addictiona braindisease?
  34. Birth of a braindisease: Science, the state and Addictionneuropolitics
  35. NOW vs LATER braincircuits: implications for obesity and Addiction
  36. The selfish brain: Learning from Addiction
  37. Negotiating the relationship between Addiction, ethics, and brainscience
  38. Abnormal brainstructure implicated in stimulant drug Addiction
  39. The braindisease model of Addiction: is it supported by the evidence and has it delivered on its promises?
  40. Addictionis not just a braindisease: Critical studies of Addiction
  41. brainactivities associated with gaming urge of online gaming Addiction
  42. braindefault-mode network dysfunction in Addiction
  43. Addictionis not a braindisease
  44. Addictionrelated alteration in resting-state brainconnectivity
  45. Induction of innate immune genes in braincreate the neurobiology of Addiction
  46. Tobacco Addictionand the dysregulation of brainstress systems
  47. Addictionand the brain: the role of neurotransmitters in the cause and treatment of drug dependence
  48. Shared brainvulnerabilities open the way for nonsubstance Addictions: carving Addictionat a new joint?
  49. Q: Is Addictiona braindisease or a moral failing? A: Neither
  50. Animal models and braincircuits in drug Addiction
  51. Decreased functional brainconnectivity in adolescents with internet Addiction
  52. brainstimulation methods to treat tobacco Addiction
  53. Efficacy of invasive and non-invasive brainmodulation interventions for Addiction
  54. Views of Addictionneuroscientists and clinicians on the clinical impact of a ‘braindisease model of Addiction‘
  55. brain–gut–microbiome interactions in obesity and food Addiction
  56. brain-derived neurotrophic factor and cocaine Addiction
  57. brainnetworks underlying vulnerability and resilience to drug Addiction
  58. Deep brainstimulation surgery for alcohol Addiction
  59. brainanatomy alterations associated with Social Networking Site (SNS) Addiction
  60. Deep brainstimulation for the treatment of drug Addiction
  61. Putative role of brainacetaldehyde in ethanol Addiction
  62. Laterality of brainactivation for risk factors of Addiction
  63. Value, drug Addictionand the brain
  64. Addictionto food and brainreward systems
  65. The brain, obesity and Addiction: an EEG neuroimaging study
  66. Deep brainstimulation of the nucleus accumbens for the treatment of Addiction
  67. Closing the brain–heart loop: towards more holistic models of Addictionand Addictionrecovery
  68. Common and distinct neural targets of treatment: changing brainfunction in substance Addiction
  69. How is acceptance of the braindisease model of Addictionrelated to Australians’ attitudes towards addicted individuals and treatments for Addiction?
  70. Drugs and the future: brainscience, Addictionand society
  71. Adolescent braindevelopment, risk-taking and vulnerability to Addiction
  72. Viewing Addictionas a braindisease promotes social injustice
  73. brainmechanisms of change in Addictiontreatment: Models, methods, and emerging findings
  74. Glutamate and brainglutaminases in drug Addiction
  75. Internet communication disorder and the structure of the human brain: Initial insights on WeChat Addiction
  76. Deep brainstimulation for the treatment of Addiction: basic and clinical studies and potential mechanisms of action
  77. Addictionis a braindisease
  78. brainnorepinephrine rediscovered in Addictionresearch
  79. Noninvasive brainstimulation treatments for Addictionand major depression
  80. Addictionin Parkinson’s disease: impact of subthalamic nucleus deep brainstimulation
  81. The insula: a brainstimulation target for the treatment of Addiction
  82. Some relationships between Addictionand drug delivery to the brain
  83. Drug Addiction: functional neurotoxicity of the brainreward systems
  84. brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its intracellular signaling pathways in cocaine Addiction
  85. Meta-analysis of structural brainabnormalities associated with stimulant drug dependence and neuroimaging of Addictionvulnerability and resilience
  86. Substance use and Addictionaffect more than the brain: The promise of neurocardiac interventions
  87. Bupropion sustained release treatment decreases craving for video games and cue-induced brainactivity in patients with Internet video game Addiction.
  88. Indeed, not really a braindisorder: Implications for reductionist accounts of Addiction
  89. RACK1 and brain-derived neurotrophic factor: a homeostatic pathway that regulates alcohol Addiction
  90. Addictionfrom the harmful dysfunction perspective: How there can be a mental disorder in a normal brain
  91. brainreward circuits in morphine Addiction
  92. braindopamine response in human opioid Addiction
  93. Food additives, food and the concept of ‘food Addiction‘: is stimulation of the brainreward circuit by food sufficient to trigger Addiction?
  94. Comment on Heilig et al.: The centrality of the brainand the fuzzy line of Addiction
  95. braininterrupted: early life traumatic braininjury and Addictionvulnerability
  96. Controversies about the enhanced vulnerability of the adolescent brainto develop Addiction
  97. Quantitative analysis of AMPA receptor subunit composition in Addiction-related brainregions
  98. brainimaging biomarkers to predict relapse in alcohol Addiction
  99. Effective deep brainstimulation in heroin Addiction: a case report with complementary intracranial electroencephalogram
  100. Multiple brainpathways and receptors underlying tobacco Addiction
  101. The effect of family therapy on the changes in the severity of on-line game play and brainactivity in adolescents with on-line game Addiction
  102. brain-derived neurotrophic factor and Addiction: Pathological versus therapeutic effects on drug seeking
  103. Deep brainstimulation of the nucleus accumbens and its usefulness in severe opioid Addiction
  104. Addictionand imaging of the living human brain.
  105. Decreased dopamine brainreactivity in marijuana abusers is associated with negative emotionality and Addictionseverity
  106. Framing nicotine Addictionas a “disease of the brain”: social and ethical consequences
  107. A Distinct brain‐Gut‐Microbiome Profile Exists for Females with Obesity and Food Addiction
  108. Addictionand learning in the brain
  109. A meta-analysis of the relationship between braindopamine receptors and obesity: a matter of changes in behavior rather than food Addiction?
  110. Expanding applications of deep brainstimulation: a potential therapeutic role in obesity and Addictionmanagement
  111. Rebalancing the addicted brain: oxytocin interference with the neural substrates of Addiction
  112. Games in the brain: neural substrates of gambling Addiction
  113. braindisease model of Addiction: misplaced priorities?
  114. Curing the broken brainmodel of Addiction: Neurorehabilitation from a systems perspective
  115. Obesity and brainAddictioncircuitry: implications for deep brainstimulation
  116. Age-related brainvolume reductions in amphetamine and cocaine addicts and normal controls: implications for Addictionresearch
  117. Integrating body and brainsystems in Addictionneuroscience
  118. Predisposition to Addiction: pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and braincircuitry
  119. Disrupted brainfunctional network in internet Addictiondisorder: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study
  120. Effects of mild blast traumatic braininjury on cognitive-and Addiction-related behaviors
  121. The endogenous opioid system in human alcoholics: molecular adaptations in brainareas involved in cognitive control of Addiction
  122. The braindisease model of Addiction: challenging or reinforcing stigma?
  123. braindisease or biopsychosocial model in Addiction?: remembering the Vietnam Veteran Study
  124. Internet Addictionand functional brainnetworks: task-related fMRI study
  125. Systematically lower structural brainconnectivity in individuals with elevated food Addictionsymptoms
  126. The burden and cost of disorders of the brainin Europe with the inclusion of harmful alcohol use and nicotine Addiction
  127. Effects of single-session versus multi-session non-invasive brainstimulation on craving and consumption in individuals with drug Addiction, eating disorders or obesity …
  128. brainscience, Addictionand drugs
  129. braincorrelates of craving for online gaming under cue exposure in subjects with Internet gaming Addictionand in remitted subjects
  130. Risk for Addiction-related disorders following mild traumatic braininjury in a large cohort of active-duty US airmen
  131. Nucleus accumbens deep brainstimulation for alcohol Addiction–safety and clinical long-term results of a pilot trial
  132. Physicians’ and attorneys’ beliefs and attitudes related to the braindisease model of Addiction
  133. Impulsivity-related brainvolume deficits in schizophrenia-Addictioncomorbidity
  134. The thirteenth step: Addictionin the age of brainscience
  135. Deep brainstimulation for Addiction: why the subthalamic nucleus should be favored
  136. Neuroscience of attentional processes for Addictionmedicine: from brainmechanisms to practical considerations
  137. … braindisease model of Addiction: The not so seductive allure of neuroscience and its modest impact on the attribution of free will to people with an Addiction
  138. Is Addictiona braindisease? A plea for agnosticism and heterogeneity
  139. When the brainleaves the scanner and enters the clinic: The role of neuroscientific discourses in producing the problem of “Addiction”
  140. Predicting subsequent relapse by drug‐related cue‐induced brainactivation in heroin Addiction: an event‐related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
  141. Pathological expression and circuits in Addictionand mood disorders: Informational relation with the brainand info-therapy
  142. Opioid Addictionand pregnancy: perinatal exposure to buprenorphine affects myelination in the developing brain
  143. Ethical issues raised by proposals to treat Addictionusing deep brainstimulation
  144. Neural imaginaries at work: Exploring Australian Addictiontreatment providers’ selective representations of the brainin clinical practice
  145. How to recover from a braindisease: Is Addictiona disease, or is there a disease-like stage in Addiction?
  146. Adaptive plasticity of NMDA receptors and dendritic spines: implications for enhanced vulnerability of the adolescent brainto alcohol Addiction
  147. Overweight adolescents’ brainresponse to sweetened beverages mirrors Addictionpathways
  148. Support for the psychosocial, disease and braindisease models of Addiction: A survey of treatment providers’ attitudes in Australia, the UK, and US
  149. Mitochondrial p32 is upregulated in Myc expressing braincancers and mediates glutamine Addiction
  150. A brainon cannabinoids: the role of dopamine release in reward seeking and Addiction
  151. Involvement of the brainhistaminergic system in Addictionand Addiction-related behaviors: a comprehensive review with emphasis on the potential therapeutic use of …
  152. The relationship between frontal brainasymmetry and exercise Addiction
  153. Addictionis a braindisease, and it matters
  154. Noninvasive brainstimulation for Addictionmedicine: from monitoring to modulation
  155. The brainactivations for both cue-induced gaming urge and smoking craving among subjects comorbid with Internet gaming Addictionand nicotine dependence
  156. What does ‘acceptance’mean? Public reflections on the idea that Addictionis a braindisease
  157. Targeting the ecology within: the role of the gut–brainaxis and human microbiota in drug Addiction
  158. Addictionand the brain: The dopamine pathway is helping researchers find their way through the Addictionmaze
  159. Repeat variation in the human PER2 gene as a new genetic marker associated with cocaine Addictionand braindopamine D2 receptor availability
  160. Heroin Addictionengages negative emotional learning braincircuits in rats
  161. Disrupted iron regulation in the brainand periphery in cocaine Addiction
  162. Dopamine in the brain: hypothesizing surfeit or deficit links to reward and Addiction
  163. Male and female rats differ in braincannabinoid CB1 receptor density and function and in behavioural traits predisposing to drug Addiction: effect of ovarian hormones
  164. Structural relations between brain-behavioral systems, social anxiety, depression and internet Addiction: With regard to revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r …
  165. brainactivity toward gaming-related cues in Internet gaming disorder during an Addictionstroop task
  166. … and neurofeedback in children and adolescents: anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, comorbid Addictionand attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and brain…
  167. Public attitudes in A ustralia towards the claim that Addictionis a (brain) disease
  168. “We haven’t Sliced Open anyone’s brainyet”: Neuroscience, Embodiment and the Governance of Addiction
  169. Qualitative review and quantitative effect size meta-analyses in brainregions identified by cue-reactivity Addictionstudies.
  170. … of hot and cold executive functions in polysubstance Addiction: association between neuropsychological performance and resting brainmetabolism as measured by …
  171. brainstructures associated with internet Addictiontendency in adolescent online game players
  172. Is drug Addictiona braindisease
  173. Carrier-mediated cocaine transport at the blood-brainbarrier as a putative mechanism in Addictionliability
  174. The use of brainimaging to elucidate neural circuit changes in cocaine Addiction
  175. Addictionand the concept of disorder, Part 2: Is every mental disorder a braindisorder?
  176. braindopaminergic system changes in drug Addiction: a review of positron emission tomography findings
  177. Structural brainimaging and Internet Addiction
  178. Hatching the behavioral Addictionegg: Reward Deficiency Solution System (RDSS)™ as a function of dopaminergic neurogenetics and brainfunctional …
  179. Long-term alterations in vulnerability to Addictionto drugs of abuse and in braingene expression after early life ethanol exposure
  180. A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel trial of closed-loop infraslow braintraining in food Addiction
  181. Role of innate and drug-induced dysregulation of brainstress and arousal systems in Addiction: Focus on corticotropin-releasing factor, nociceptin/orphanin FQ, and …
  182. Drug dependence and Addiction, III: expectation and brainfunction in drug abuse
  183. Nicotinic receptors: role in Addictionand other disorders of the brain
  184. Differential expression of FosB proteins and potential target genes in select brainregions of Addictionand depression patients
  185. Is deep brainstimulation a prospective” cure” for Addiction?
  186. Cocaine up-regulates fra-2 and σ-1 receptor gene and protein expression in brainregions involved in Addictionand reward
  187. Multiple opiate receptors of brainand spinal cord in opiate Addiction
  188. Transcranial magnetic stimulation meets virtual reality: the potential of integrating brainstimulation with a simulative technology for food Addiction
  189. brainmyelination in prevalent neuropsychiatric developmental disorders: Primary and comorbid Addiction
  190. MeCP2 and the enigmatic organization of brainchromatin. Implications for depression and cocaine Addiction
  191. Addiction: Informing drug abuse interventions with brainnetworks
  192. brainnetwork dysfunctions in Addiction: a meta-analysis of resting-state functional connectivity
  193. Controversy over brainsurgery for heroin Addictionin Russia
  194. People control their Addictions: No matter how much the “chronic” braindisease model of Addictionindicates otherwise, we know that people can quit …
  195. A novel neurotherapeutic for multiple sclerosis, ischemic injury, methamphetamine Addiction, and traumatic braininjury
  196. Anatomy of a food Addiction: The brainchemistry of overeating
  197. Cocaine Addictionrelated reproducible brainregions of abnormal default-mode network functional connectivity: a group ICA study with different model orders
  198. If Addictionis not best conceptualized a braindisease, then what kind of disease is it?
  199. Response to “Addictionis a social disease: just as tenable as calling it a braindisease”
  200. The effect of the braindisease model of Addictionon juror perceptions of culpability.
  201. Web Addictionin the brain: Cortical oscillations, autonomic activity, and behavioral measures
  202. Deep brainstimulation as a therapy for alcohol Addiction
  203. Neuronal nicotinic receptors as braintargets for pharmacotherapy of drug Addiction
  204. The expression of genes in top obesity-associated loci is enriched in insula and substantia nigra brainregions involved in Addictionand reward
  205. brainreward and stress systems in Addiction
  206. Addictionin existential positive psychology (EPP, PP2. 0): from a critique of the braindisease model towards a meaning-centered approach
  207. Target America: Visual culture, neuroimaging, and the ‘hijacked brain‘theory of Addiction
  208. brainimaging in nonhuman primates: insights into drug Addiction
  209. Time for a paradigm shift: The adolescent brainin Addictiontreatment
  210. Lateral habenula deep brainstimulation for personalized treatment of drug Addiction
  211. Ethical considerations in deep brainstimulation for the treatment of Addictionand overeating associated with obesity
  212. Expression, covariation, and genetic regulation of miRNA Biogenesis genes in brainsupports their role in Addiction, psychiatric disorders, and disease
  213. Deep brainstimulation in Addictiondue to psychoactive substance use
  214. Virus-delivered RNA interference in mouse brainto study Addiction-related behaviors
  215. Neurogenetics and clinical evidence for the putative activation of the brainreward circuitry by a neuroadaptagen: proposing an Addictioncandidate gene panel map
  216. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of brainof college students with internet Addiction
  217. brainPET imaging in obesity and food Addiction: current evidence and hypothesis
  218. Altered braincorrelates of response inhibition and error processing in females with obesity and sweet food Addiction: A functional magnetic imaging study
  219. Neuromodulation of brainactivation associated with Addiction: A review of real-time fMRI neurofeedback studies
  220. Neurosurgical complications of heroin Addiction: brainabscess and mycotic aneurysm.
  221. brainaging in a sample of normal Egyptians cognition, education, Addictionand smoking
  222. Evolutionary substrates of Addiction: The neurochemistries of pleasure seeking and social bonding in the mammalian brain.
  223. brainpotentials and morphine Addiction.
  224. Closed loop deep brainstimulation for PTSD, Addiction, and disorders of affective facial interpretation: review and discussion of potential biomarkers and …
  225. brainstimulation to treat internet Addiction: A commentary
  226. Healing the addicted brain: The revolutionary, science-based alcoholism and Addictionrecovery program
  227. Overview of Addictionand the brain
  228. Acute ketamine-induced neuroplasticity: ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylation expression in drug Addiction-related rat brainareas
  229. Addiction, cognition, and the visceral brain
  230. Involvement of action-related brainregions in nicotine Addiction
  231. 15 From the brainDisease Model to Ecologies of Addiction
  232. Experimental psychology and research into brainscience, Addictionand drugs
  233. Detection of h3k4me3 identifies neurohiv signatures, genomic effects of methamphetamine and Addictionpathways in postmortem hiv+ brainspecimens that are not …
  234. CART peptide and opioid Addiction: expression changes in male rat brain
  235. Morphine Addictionand withdrawal alters brainpeptide concentrations
  236. The Biological Tangle of Drug Addiction: Alcohol and cocaine, a legal and illegal drug, affect the brainin different ways yet both are addicting—the question is why
  237. Deep brainstimulation of nucleus accumbens for methamphetamine Addiction: two case reports
  238. brainand cognition for Addictionmedicine: from prevention to recovery neural substrates for treatment of psychostimulant-induced cognitive deficits
  239. Alterations in the connection topology of brainstructural networks in Internet gaming Addiction
  240. Abnormal brainactivity in adolescents with Internet Addictionwho attempt suicide: an assessment using functional magnetic resonance imaging
  241. The impact of therapists’ words on the adolescent brain: In the context of Addictiontreatment
  242. brainstructures and activity during a working memory task associated with internet Addictiontendency in young adults: A large sample study
  243. Chronic morphine alters dopamine transporter density in the rat brain: possible role in the mechanism of drug Addiction
  244. Probing the role of AMPAR endocytosis and long‐term depression in behavioural sensitization: relevance to treatment of braindisorders, including drug Addiction
  245. Addiction-associated genetic variants implicate braincell type-and region-specific cis-regulatory elements in Addictionneurobiology
  246. Modulation of Fas receptor proteins and dynamin during opiate Addictionand induction of opiate withdrawal in rat brain
  247. Perinatal methadone Addictionaffects brainsynaptic development of biogenic amine systems in the rat
  248. The clinical impact of the braindisease model of alcohol and drug Addiction: exploring the attitudes of community-based AOD clinicians in Australia
  249. brainmechanisms and the disease model of Addiction: Is it the whole story of the addicted self? A philosophical-skeptical perspective
  250. Addictionis a braindisease, and it doesn’t matter: Prior choice in drug use blocks leniency in criminal punishment.
  251. New clues to braindopamine control, cocaine Addiction
  252. Deep brainstimulation of nucleus accumbens with anterior capsulotomy for drug Addiction: A case report
  253. When Addictionco-occurs with traumatic braininjury
  254. Pharmaceutical incursion on cigarette smoking at the birth of the braindisease model of Addiction
  255. Non-invasive brainstimulation for the treatment of nicotine Addiction: potential and challenges
  256. Attitudes toward treating Addictionwith deep brainstimulation
  257. Predicting the role of Biological Vulnerabilities on Internet Addiction: brain-Behavioral Systems and Gender
  258. Rewiring the addicted brain: circuits-based treatment for Addiction
  259. Aberrant brainneuroplasticity and function in drug Addiction: a focus on learning-related brainregions
  260. Synthetic cathinone self-administration in female rats modulates neurotransmitter levels in Addiction-related brainregions
  261. Targeting brainnicotinic acetylcholine receptors to treat major depression and co-morbid alcohol or nicotine Addiction
  262. Effects of the hallucinogenic beverage ayahuasca on voluntary ethanol intake by rats and on cFos expression in brainareas relevant to drug Addiction
  263. Bridging the gap between philosophers of mind and brainresearchers: The example of Addiction
  264. Neurobiology of Addictionand recovery: The brain, the drive for the drug, and the 12-step fellowship.
  265. Time‐dependent regional braindistribution of methadone and naltrexone in the treatment of opioid Addiction
  266. Autonomic nervous system and braincircuitry for internet Addiction
  267. … differentially modulate Addiction-related behaviors in male offspring of morphine-addicted dams: The possible role of μ-opioid receptors and ΔFosB in the brain…
  268. Carving Addictionat a new joint? Shared brainvulnerabilities open the way for non-substance Addictions
  269. The interplay between brain5-hydroxytryptamine levels and cocaine Addiction
  270. braincontrollability and morphometry similarity of internet gaming Addiction
  271. Vaccines to combat the opioid crisis: Vaccines that prevent opioids and other substances of abuse from entering the braincould effectively treat Addictionand abuse
  272. The selfish brain: Learning from Addiction
  273. Infecting the brainto stop Addiction?
  274. Addictionand braindamage
  275. Deep brainstimulation in the context of Addiction–a literature-based systematic evaluation
  276. Addiction: A neurobiological and cognitive braindisorder
  277. Analysis of neurotransmitter levels in Addiction-related brainregions during synthetic cathinone self-administration in male Sprague-Dawley rats
  278. Addictionis not a braindisease
  279. Nucleus accumbens as a novel target for Deep brainstimulation in the treatment of Addiction: a hypothesis on the neurochemical and morphological basis
  280. Fluoxetine potentiates methylphenidate-induced gene regulation in Addiction-related brainregions: concerns for use of cognitive enhancers?
  281. The Making of the Epistemic Project of Addictionin the brain
  282. Glutamatergic and GABAergic metabolism in mouse brainunder chronic nicotine exposure: implications for Addiction
  283. Structural brainnetwork abnormalities in subjects with internet Addiction
  284. Neuroimaging and genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease and Addiction-related degenerative braindisorders
  285. Advancing the understanding of Addiction-related processes by examining brainconnectivity
  286. Choosing the optimal braintarget for neuromodulation therapies as alcohol Addictionprogresses—Insights from pre-clinical studies
  287. Hijacking the brain: How drug and alcohol Addictionhijacks our brains the science behind twelve-step recovery
  288. brainimaging in Addiction
  289. Disturbances across whole brainnetworks during reward anticipation in an abstinent Addictionpopulation
  290. Computerized axial tomography in the detection of braindamage: 1. Alcohol, nutritional deficiency and drugs of Addiction
  291. Obesity as a Condition Determined by Food Addiction: Should brainEndocannabinoid System Alterations Be the Cause and Its Modulation the Solution?
  292. Addictioncircuitry in the human brain
  293. Crayfish learning: Addictionand the ganglionic brain
  294. Altered brainnetwork topology related to working memory in internet Addiction
  295. Direct effects of nicotine on the brain: evidence for chemical Addiction
  296. What Facebook AddictionLooks Like in the brain
  297. Regulation of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response and neuroprotective effects of acupuncture on braininjury caused by heroin Addiction
  298. Addictionin the brain: Expectations and ethical considerations.
  299. Addiction: brainand cognitive stimulation for better cognitive control and far beyond
  300. brainreward pathway dysfunction in maternal depression and Addiction: A present and future transgenerational risk
  301. brainMapping of drug Addictionin witdrawal condition based P300 Signals
  302. Possible role of brainhistamine in morphine Addiction
  303. Evaluating the role of sensation seeking and brain-behavioral systems in internet Addictionamong college students
  304. Negative Effects of Mobile Phone AddictionTendency on Spontaneous brainMicrostates: Evidence From Resting-State EEG
  305. Addictionis a braindisease–and it matters
  306. Re-socializing the vulnerable brain: Building an ethically sustainable braindisease model of Addiction
  307. The braindisease model of Addiction: challenging or reinforcing stigma?–Authors’ reply
  308. Deep brainstimulation for Addiction, anorexia and compulsion. Rationale, clinical results and ethical implications
  309. Interpretive phenomenological analysis of the spiritual characteristics of recovery experiences in the context of the braindisease model of Addiction
  310. Imaging opiate receptors in the human brainwith positron emission tomography. Potential applications for drug Addictionresearch.
  311. Neurogenetic impairments of brainreward circuitry links to reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) as evidenced by Genetic AddictionRisk Score (GARS): A case …
  312. Addictiontreatment providers’ engagements with the brainDisease Model of Addiction
  313. braindevelopment as a vulnerability factor in the aetiology of substance abuse and Addiction
  314. Drug Addiction: a chronically relapsing braindisease
  315. brainstimulation as an emerging treatment for Addiction
  316. Focus: Addiction: investigating maternal brainstructure and its relationship to substance use and motivational systems
  317. Noninvasive brainstimulation of Addiction: one target for all?
  318. brainnicotinic receptors as emerging targets for drug Addiction: neurobiology to translational research
  319. Addictionas a braindisease does not promote injustice
  320. Addictionand the human adolescent brain
  321. Looking to the future: Clinical and policy implications of the braindisease model of Addiction
  322. Exploring the neuromechanism of chronic ephedrine Addictionin rhesus monkeys: A behavioural and brainresting-state fMRI study
  323. Neural substrate of nicotine Addictionas defined by functional brainmaps of gene expression
  324. Resting-State and Structural brainConnectivity in Individuals with Stimulant Addiction: A systematic review
  325. An introduction to “The Addictionconnectome: brainconnectivity in drug and alcohol Addiction”
  326. Adolescence and Addiction: Vulnerability, opportunity, and the role of braindevelopment.
  327. Elevation of DNA Methylation in the Promoter Regions of the brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Gene is Associated with Heroin Addiction
  328. braincircuits of compulsive drug Addictionidentified
  329. Environmental enrichment modulates drug Addictionand binge-like consumption of highly rewarding substances: a role for anxiety and compulsivity brain…
  330. Addiction& the brain
  331. Loosening Addiction‘s deadly grip: Recent research paints a picture of Addictionas a progressive, chronic neurological disease that wreaks havoc with brain…
  332. Combining Ketamine, brainStimulation (rTMS) and Mindfulness Therapy (TIMBER) for Opioid Addiction
  333. Targeting AddictionUsing Noninvasive brainStimulation and Neuroimaging
  334. brainconnectivity: an opening window into Addiction
  335. Psychological mechanism of adolescent internet Addictionand brainfunctional imaging
  336. Addiction-like response in brainand behavior in a rat experimental model of night-eating syndrome
  337. Morphine Addictiondoes not alter brainor pituitary immunoreactive dynorphin level
  338. Evaluating effects of methylphenidate on brainactivity in cocaine Addiction: a machine-learning approach
  339. Reply to ‘Addictionas a braindisease does not promote injustice’
  340. brainimaging studies of the cocaine addict: implications for reinforcement and Addiction
  341. Meta-analysis of transcriptome-wide association studies across 13 braintissues identified novel clusters of genes associated with nicotine Addiction
  342. Drug Addictionas a braindisorder or disease
  343. Addiction–a braindisorder or a spiritual disorder
  344. Alcohol Addiction: a disorder of self-regulation but not a disease of the brain
  345. Addictionas an extended form of braindisease: heroin-free clinical pictures in the history of Addiction. Towards the concept of masked heroin Addiction
  346. Addiction: braindisease versus psy osocial determination
  347. Editorial [Hot Topic: Drug Addictionand brainTargets: From Preclinical Research to Pharmacotherapy (Guest Editor: Shafiqur Rahman)]
  348. Drug Addiction, psychotic illness and brainself-stimulation: effective treatment and explanatory hypothesis
  349. The “braindisease” concept in Addiction: a cause for ambivalence, not concern
  350. Addictionpostulates and legal causation, or who’s in charge, person or brain?
  351. brainregions and drug Addiction
  352. Alcoholism and braindamage: some psychometric findings in Addictionunit alcoholics
  353. Morphometric changes of whole brainin patients with alcohol Addiction: a voxel-based morphometry study
  354. Cognitive enhancement in combination with ‘brainrepair’may be optimal for the treatment of stimulant Addiction
  355. … -inducing peptide, ghrelin, induces intracellular store-mediated rises in calcium in Addictionand arousal-related laterodorsal tegmental neurons in mouse brainslices
  356. brainimaging in opiate Addiction
  357. Is deep brainstimulation for Addictionan acceptable crime control measure?
  358. Nicotine neuroprotection of brainneurons: the other side of nicotine Addiction
  359. brainbenzodiazepine receptors in humans and rats with alcohol Addiction
  360. Profiles of brainfunctional asymmetry in patients with alcoholism and drug Addiction
  361. brainChange in Addictionas Learning, Not Disease.
  362. Differences in Student brainActivation from Digital Learning Based on Risk of Digital Media Addiction
  363. brainmechanisms of Addictiontreatment effects
  364. The AddictionSolution: Unraveling the Mysteries of AddictionThrough Cutting-edge brainScience
  365. Upregulating brainactivity using non-drug reward imagery and real-time fMRI neurofeedback–A new treatment approach for Addiction?
  366. Organization of opioid receptors in human brainand drug interactions studied by PET and SPECT imaging: implications for treatment strategies for opiate Addiction
  367. Introduction–brainand Addiction
  368. brainand Addiction: From neuroscientific evidence to Korean legislation
  369. brainNeuroadaptative Changes in Adolescents with Internet Addiction: An FDG-PET Study with Statistical Parametric Mapping Analysis
  370. Adolescent psychotherapy for Addictionmedicine: from braindevelopment to neurocognitive treatment mechanisms
  371. Deep brainstimulation for Addictiontreatment: Further considerations on scientific and ethical issues
  372. Your brainon Screens: Neuronal Risk and Media Addiction
  373. … traits, cognitive strategies of emotion regulation, attachment styles, and brain-behavioral systems in active & non-active Addictionand impulsiveness potential
  374. The brainStress System in the Neurobiology of the “Dark Side” of Addictionand Its Relation to Neurodegeneration
  375. Is Addictiona brainDisease?: The incentive-sensitization view
  376. Prediction of University Students’ Internet AddictionBased on brain-Behavioral Systems
  377. Is Addictiona braindisease?
  378. Evaluating the brainDisease Model of Addiction
  379. Addictionis a braindisease, and it doesn’t matter: how the aetiology of neurological impairment guides Magistrates’ perceptions of criminal responsibility
  380. Animal models of binge eating palatable foods: Emergence of Addiction-like behaviors and brainchanges in the rat
  381. One Cheer for the brain-Disease Interpretation of Addiction
  382. Automated neurofeedback brain-training as a primary Addictionintervention
  383. Deep brainstimulation and Addiction
  384. The effect of the type of skill (open or closed) on brainderived neurotrophic factor levels of people Addictionto stimulants
  385. Healing the addicted brain: The revolutionary, science-based alcoholism and Addictionrecovery program, by Harold C. Urschel III, MD
  386. Drug Addictionas a brainDisorder or Disease—Reply
  387. Evolution of opioid Addictionas a braindisease from stigma to modern neurosciences
  388. Foresight brainscience, Addictionand drugs project
  389. The AddictionConspiracy: Unlocking brainChemistry and AddictionSo You Don’t Have to Struggle
  390. Research progress of deep brainstimulation for the treatment of drug Addiction
  391. Enhancing brainpregnenolone may protect cannabis intoxication but should not be considered as an anti-Addictiontherapeutic: hypothesizing dopaminergic …
  392. brainACTIVITY IN ADOLESCENTS WITH DIFFERENT INTERNET AddictionRISKS
  393. The effect of methadone Addictionon cyclic nucleotide levels in regions of rat brain
  394. Delay discounting differences in brainactivation, connectivity, and structure in individuals with Addiction: a systematic review protocol
  395. Stress, Food Addictionand brain: Molecular Determinants and its Neural Networks Using Omics Platform
  396. brainpotentials and morphine Addiction
  397. Addictionand the brain: development, not disease
  398. AddictionBiases Choice in the Mind, brain, and Behavior Systems: Beyond the braindisease model
  399. Deep brainStimulation for Refractory Depression, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Addiction
  400. Thinking outside the brain: Testing predictors of drug Addictionanticipated by dislocation theory
  401. The mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation in the relationship between brain-behavioral systems and impulsivity with craving in stimulant Addiction
  402. Science, safety and costs make deep brainstimulation for Addictiona low priority: a reply to Vorspan et al.(2011) and Kuhn et al.(2011)
  403. Non-invasive brainstimulation–a modern approach to improved therapy of nicotin Addiction?
  404. brainChange in Addiction: Disease or Learning?: Implications for science, policy, and care
  405. braindevelopment, mental health and Addiction: a podcast series for undergraduate medical education
  406. Introduction: testing and refining Marc Lewis’s critique of the braindisease model of Addiction
  407. Addictionis a brainDisease:(But does it matter?)
  408. The neurobiology of smartphone Addictionin emerging adults evaluated using brainmorphometry and resting-state functional MRI
  409. Addictionis a Human Problem, but brainDisease Models Divert Attention and Resources away from Human-Level Solutions
  410. Effects of Tramadol Addictionon brainof Adult Male Albino Rats and Role of lofexidine during Withdrawal Period: A Biochemical, Histopathological and …
  411. brainStructures and Activity During a Working Memory Task Associated with Internet AddictionTendency in Young Adults
  412. Food Addiction: brainand mind
  413. Gut-brainAxis–based Treatment in Addiction
  414. braincircuit model for drug Addiction
  415. Is Addictiona brainDisease or Something that is Learned?
  416. My brainDisease made me do it: Bioethical implications of the brainDisease Model of Addiction
  417. brainoscillations, inhibitory control mechanisms and rewarding bias in web Addiction. Two opposite young subjects’ clusters?
  418. The impact of the internet on the developing brain: A developmental Addictionmodel
  419. A whole-brainimaging-based systems approach to understand origin of Addictionin binge-like drinking model
  420. The braincraving for gambling? Neurosciences and Addictionconcept in clinical practice
  421. brainin Balance: Understanding the Genetics and Neurochemistry Behind Addictionand Sobriety
  422. brainDiseases in the Courtroom: Addictionand Insanity at the Intersection of Medicine and Criminal Justice
  423. brainReward & Stress Systems in Addiction
  424. Addictionis not (only) in the brain: Molar behavioral economic models of etiology and cessation of harmful substance use
  425. Rat braingangliosides following drug Addictionand nutritional deficiency
  426. But I’m not a doctor’: pending trust in science among laypeople discussing the braindisease model of Addiction
  427. The Effects of Abused Inhalants on Neurons Within the AddictionNeurocircuitry of the brain
  428. Addictionmay not be a compulsive braindisease, but it is more than purposeful medication of untreated psychiatric disorders
  429. This is your brainon drugs: Effects of a biological explanation on attitudes toward heroin users and responses to heroin Addiction
  430. Increasing Support for Alternatives to Incarceration for Drug Use: Is the brainDisease Model of AddictionEffective?
  431. The use of brainstimulation technology for cognitive enhancement and the potential for Addiction
  432. Ethical, social and clinical challenges in using deep brainstimulation to treat Addictionand other impulsive and compulsive disorders
  433. T he Selfish brain: Learning From Addiction
  434. Regional brainactivation associated with Addictionof computer games in adolescents
  435. brainelectrical activity and peculiarities of the self-stimulation reaction in pubertate rats with Addictionto inhalation of organic solvent vapors
  436. Animal Models of Binge-Eating Palatable Foods: Emergence of Addiction-Like Behaviors and brainChanges in the Rat
  437. Addictionand the brain
  438. Glutamatergic brainsystems and Addiction
  439. Detection of heroin Addiction-and relapse-induced axonal transport dysfunction in the brainin vivo by MRI
  440. Evaluating the brainDisease Model of Addiction
  441. Leveraging the neurocircuitry of Addictionto test novel brainstimulation paradigms and rationally combine them with other existent treatments
  442. GDNF/RET signalling in regulation of braindopaminergic systems: significance for drug Addiction
  443. Correlation between brain-derived neurotrophic factor and executive function in cannabinoid Addiction
  444. Evaluating the brainDisease Model of Addiction& Towards Balance of Dichotomy Through Integration of Mind-brainIntermodulatory Mechanisms
  445. Single-cell whole-brainimaging and network analysis provide evidence of the three-stage hypothesis of Addiction
  446. Addictionis a braindisease, and it doesn’t matter
  447. braindopaminergic system: Genetic variations, personality traits and alcohol Addictionrisk
  448. brainResearch in Addiction
  449. Deep brainStimulation: A Possible Therapeutic Technique for Treating Refractory Alcohol and Drug AddictionBehaviors
  450. Neurocircuitry of Addiction: A brainreward deficit, stress surfeit and executive function disorder
  451. … interactions between maternal immune activation and peripubertal stress in cocaine Addiction-like behaviour, morphofunctional brainparameters and striatal …
  452. Addiction, hippocampal neurogenesis, and neuroplasticity in the adult brain
  453. Perceptions of Traumatic brainInjury (TBI) Among Professionals Providing Drug and Alcohol AddictionTreatment
  454. Neurodysfunction in Addictionand Overeating as Assessed by brainImaging
  455. When attachement trauma and Addictionboth influence the brain: Combination of pharmaco-and psychotherapy can cope the problem efficiently
  456. Exploring the relationship between emotional braintraining, stress, depression, food Addiction, and weight
  457. Addiction& the brain
  458. brainActivity Characterization Induced by Alcoholic Addiction: Spectral and Causality Analysis of brainAreas Related to Control and Reinforcement of Impulsivity
  459. The effect of maternal morphine Addictionon neural plasticity of fetal brainin Wistar rats
  460. Addiction& the brain
  461. Caffeine does not activate the brainstructures involved in drug Addiction..
  462. Addiction& the brain
  463. Addiction-what happens when something “hijacks” the brain
  464. … of Transcriptome-Wide Association Studies across 13 brainTissues Identified Novel Clusters of Genes Associated with Nicotine Addiction. Genes 2022, 13, 37
  465. Orexins’ brainCellular Connectivity and Therapeutic Potential in Addiction
  466. Behavioral and brainresponse to non-drug rewards in substance abuse: Implications for motivational theories of Addiction.
  467. How the brainLearns Addiction
  468. Running and its effect on mental parameters (high, brainlaterality, exercise Addiction, psychotherapy, endorphins)
  469. Compulsive eating, ritual, and Addiction: outside suggestions may trigger” pig-out” brainprograms
  470. Five Facts About the brainand AddictionFive Facts About the brainand Addiction
  471. brainGlucose Metabolism and Dopamine Transporters Change in Addictionand Environmental Cue-Induced Memory
  472. The speed of intravenous cocaine delivery alters its effect on the brainand drug-taking behavior: implications for Addictionliability
  473. The role of the dopamine D1-D2 receptor heteromer in brainreward function: Relevance to drug Addictionand depression
  474. Control of alcohol Addictionby SKV therapy—Its action on water, food intake, brainfunction and cell membrane composition
  475. Diet, drugs, and the brain: Are ultra-processed foods a gateway to Addiction?
  476. Neuroscience of Stress & Addiction: A Digitally Animated Video on How these brainSystems Interact and Influence Each Other from Early Life Stress to Withdrawal
  477. The brainDisease Model of Addictionand Implications for Public Stigma: A Cross-national Study
  478. Breaking the Broken brainModel of Addiction
  479. A Distinct brain-Gut Microbiome Profile Exists for Obese Females with Food Addiction
  480. Special Focus on brainImaging and Addiction
  481. Dr. Mark Thomas to speak at UMN Crookston on Research about Drug Addictionin the brain
  482. … Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data Using Collective Density Function Estimation Method Based on Directional Statistics for Determining Addiction…
  483. Deep brainStimulation in Treatment-Refractory Addiction
  484. Addiction–A DISEASE OF THE brain?
  485. Research data supporting” brainnetworks underlying vulnerability and resilience to drug Addiction“
  486. The brainstress system in the neurobiology of the “dark side” of Addictionand its relation to neurodegeneration: brainstress system
  487. Addiction: Taking the brainseriously
  488. Integrative brainStructural and Molecular Analyses of Interaction between Tobacco Addictionand Overweight
  489. Addictionand brainDamage
  490. Corrigendum to” Systematically lower structural brainconnectivity in individuals with elevated food Addictionsymptoms”[Appetite 155 (2020) 104850]
  491. The braingame: What causes engagement and Addictionto video games?
  492. Impact of drug and alcohol Addictionon brain
  493. FC03-02-Deep brainstimulation of the nucleus accumbens in treatment resistant alcohol Addiction-a novel treatment option?
  494. Book Review: Addictionand brainDamage
  495. Systematically lower structural brainconnectivity in individuals with elevated food Addictionsymptoms (vol 155, 104850, 2020)
  496. Is Addictiona brainDisease?
  497. Prenatal Substance Use on the Developing brain–How Addictionis Affecting Attachment and Maternal Behaviour
  498. The Taboo Love: Yaoi AddictionRegulate the brainResponse
  499. Addictionand the brain-Disease Fallacy
  500. Internet Addiction: Is it all in your brain?
  501. Deep brainStimulation for Addiction?
  502. Neurobiologic Advances from the brainDisease Model of Addiction
  503. brainPLASTICITY AND Addiction
  504. Pain and Addictionin Patients with Traumatic brainInjury
  505. Imaging brainChemistry in Diseases of Addiction
  506. Addictionand functional brainasymmetry
  507. The selfish brain: Learning from Addiction
  508. 181. Drug Addiction: The Gain in the brainis in the Pain
  509. What does ‘acceptance’mean? Public reflections on the idea that Addictionis a brain
  510. Deep brainstimulation as therapy against Addiction
  511. brainPathology of Heroin Addiction
  512. Cocaine Addictionin the rat: alterations in brainfunctions and novel medications
  513. The Selfish brain: Learning From Addiction
  514. D. Kipper & S. Whitney. The AddictionSolution: Unraveling the Mysteries of Addictionthrough Cutting-Edge brainScience
  515. The role of brain-behavioral systems with Addictionrelapse
  516. brainDisease Model of Addiction: Why is it so controversial?
  517. brainMechanisms Needed to Overcome Addictionare Impaired, New Studies Suggest
  518. Deep brainStimulation for the Treatment of Addiction
  519. brainReward and Stress Systems in Addiction(2014)
  520. Does India need research in field of post traumatic braininjury Addiction?
  521. The Selfish brain: Learning from Addiction
  522. AddictionIs Not a Disease, But The Underlying Dysregulation in brainChemistry Certainly Is
  523. Review of The selfish brain: Learning from Addiction.
  524. Supplemental Data A Role for brainStress Systems in Addiction
  525. Pornography: Adolescent brainDevelopment & Addiction
  526. The Role of brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Psychosis-like Behaviour and Addiction
  527. brainscans, genes provide Addictionclues
  528. brainDisease Model of Addiction: Misplaced priorities?
  529. Effect of Methamphetamine Addictionon brainChemistry Through the Adoption of Fractalkine as an Indicator.
  530. Is Drug Addictiona brainDisease? 4
  531. Addiction, the brain, and Evidence-Based Treatment-Interview With Redonna K. Chandler
  532. brainstress systems in the amygdala and Addiction(2009)
  533. Addictionas an adaptation process in the brain, a view from neurobiology
  534. Focus: Addiction: Looking Inside the Disordered brain
  535. Structural Equation Modeling Prediction AddictionPotential Based on Independence/Incompetence Schema and Distress Tolerance with Mediation of brain-Behavior …
  536. IS DEEP brainSTIMULATION A VIABLE TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE-RELATED Addiction?
  537. brainAmines in Drug Addiction.
  538. Deep brainstimulation as a treatment for substance Addiction
  539. The Selfish brain: Learning From Addiction
  540. A Commentary on Attitudes Towards Deep brainStimulation for Addiction
  541. A Review of Associations Between Traumatic brainInjury & Addictionand Therapeutic Interventions for Addictionin the brainInjured Population
  542. Depression, Addictionand the brainReward System
  543. Drug Abuse, Addictionand the Developing brain
  544. If Addictionis not best conceptualized a braindisease, then what kind of disease is it?-This article was co-authored by Scott O. Lilienfleld
  545. The Research Progress of Acupuncture Effect on Heroin AddictionbrainDamage
  546. brainand Cognition for AddictionMedicine: From Prevention to Recovery
  547. The brainDisease Model of Addiction: Is it supported by the evidence and has it delivered on its promises?
  548. THE COMPARISON OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE brainOF WHO THAT RETURNS TO AddictionAND NO RETURN
  549. Effects of rate of drug delivery on brainand behaviour: Implications for Addiction
  550. Book Review: Addictionand brainDamage, Medical Consequences of Alcohol Abuse
  551. … in Alberta after COVID-19 lockdown: overrepresentation and undertreatment are opportunities for improvementMental health and Addictiondiagnoses are linked to …
  552. c.-97C> A of brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor BDNF is associated with opium Addiction
  553. Evaluating the role of sensation seekingand brain-behavioral systems in internet Addictionamong college students
  554. Constructing the dependent brain: an analysis of the Brazilian media and of the scientific literature on technology Addiction
  555. brainChemistry and Behaviour: An Update on Neuroscience Research and Its Implications for Understanding Drug Addiction.
  556. brainStructural Abnormalities in Reward and Emotion System in Internet AddictionDisorder
  557. Evaluating the predictive role of Sensation seeking and brain-behavioral systems‎ in internet Addictionamong Azad university of Mashhad’s students‎
  558. 59821 brainMapping Addiction
  559. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 20. Integrating Body and brainSystems in AddictionNeuroscience
  560. The relationship between frontal brainasymmetry and exercise Addiction
  561. AddictionNeeds brainNeuroscience, Gene Sequencing, Research on Pharmaceutical Influences on Dopamine, Serotonin and the Inter Communication of the …
  562. How Exercise Targets the brainand Body in AddictionRecovery: A Head to Toe Look By Endominance June 22, 2020 December 9th, 2020 No Comments
  563. Notre Cerveau est un Drogue; vers une theorie generale des Addictions [Our brainis a Drug Addict: Towards a general theory of Addiction]
  564. Drug Addiction-the neurochemical perspective of brainin drug-seeking behavior
  565. Structural changes in the brainin HIV infection complicated by drug Addiction
  566. Introduction to the Pharmacological Effects of Alcohol and Drugs and Addictionon the brainand Behavior
  567. The effect and brainmechanism of individual impulsivity on drug abuse and Addiction
  568. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 43. brainMechanisms of AddictionTreatment Effects
  569. Justice and Equity in Trials of Deep brainStimulation for the Treatment of Addictionand Overeating
  570. Framing Nicotine Addictionas a “Disease of the brain”
  571. Damage to brainArea May Immediately Halt Cigarette Addiction
  572. Neuroscience of attentional processes for Addictionmedicine: from brainmechanisms to practical considerations
  573. Effects of Traumatic brainInjury on Addiction-Like Behavior and Their Neuropathological Correlates
  574. Elevated brainiron in cocaine Addictionas indexed by magnetic field correlation imaging
  575. Obesity linked to Addiction, a new challenge for Deep brainStimulation
  576. Combining Ketamine, brainStimulation (rTMS) and Mindfulness Therapy (TIMBER) for Opioid Addiction
  577. Progress of Functional Imaging in brainStructure and Functional Changes in People with Amphetamine Addiction
  578. Identification and Analysis of Synapse-Organizing Complexes in Addiction-Relevant brainRegions Thomas Biederer, Yale University
  579. Diet, drugs, and the brain: are ultra-processed foods a gateway to Addiction?
  580. The Effect of Aerobic Exercise and Soccer Training on brainDerived Neurotrophoc Factor Levels of People Addictionto Stimulants
  581. Functional magnetic resonance imaging tomography in assessing the functional state of the brainin patients with opioid Addiction
  582. Memory Systems of the addicted brain: the Underestimated role of Cognitive Biases in Addictionand its treatment
  583. YRP. 08 Dysfunction of the brainreward system in Addiction
  584. Drug Addiction: Functional Neurotoxicity Of The brainReward
  585. Memory Systems of the Addicted brain: The Underestimated Role of Drug-Induced Cognitive Biases in Addictionand Its Treatment
  586. The influence of threat-induced anxiety on inhibitory control, sustained brainresponses, and the changes associated with impulsivity and Addiction
  587. AddictionTreatment in the New Millennium: From Jail Cells to brainCells
  588. IS brainCHOLESTEROL THE MISSING CULPRIT IN DRUG Addiction?
  589. The Effect of the brainDisease Model of Addictionon Juror Perceptions of Culpability
  590. Rewiring the brain: neuroscientists are learning how to repair neural circuits damaged by Addiction
  591. The Role of brain-Behavioral Systems in Internet Addiction: With Regard to Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory
  592. 55| brain, REWARD, AND DRUG Addiction
  593. genetics and the brainchemistry of Addiction. Pychosocial factors are also believed to play a substantial role in the development of Addictions, thus ensuring …
  594. The cannabinoid system in brainreward and Addiction
  595. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 30. Addiction, Hippocampal Neurogenesis, and Neuroplasticity in the Adult brain
  596. … of Nf-κB expression in the context of differential EAAT2 level in selected brainstructures of rats showing Addiction-vulnerable or Addiction-resistant phenotype”[Toxicol …
  597. Final Comments on Addiction& the brain: The Prescription Drug Epidemic–A Menace in the Medicine Cabinet?
  598. Modeling Deep brainStimulation in the Nucleus Accumbens as a Potential Treatment for Addiction
  599. brainaging in a sample of normal Egyptians cognition, education, Addictionand smoking.
  600. Addiction: diseased brain, divided will, or restless heart?
  601. Addictionand deep brainstimulation of the nucleus accumbens
  602. Neurochemical Substrates of Menthol Actions in Reward-AddictionbrainAreas.
  603. brainoscillations, inhibitory control mechanisms and rewarding bias in internet Addiction
  604. Changes of Fas, Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 protein in rat brainduring morphine Addiction
  605. T267. Psychopathic Traits and Stimulus-Processing in Addiction: How Psychopathy and AddictionInteract to Influence Drug and Food Processing in the brain
  606. Functional Reorganization of Reward-and Habit-Related brainNetworks in Addiction
  607. Mycotic lesions in the brainin chronic opium-ephedrone Addiction
  608. The comparative study of bioelectronic brainactivity at the drug and Internet-Addiction
  609. Change in brainneurosteroid level of rats in morphine Addictionand stress-induced Addictionrelapse condition
  610. acute withdrawal, 80, 170 adaptations (in brainfunction), 82, 85. See also neuroadaptations Addiction: definition, 8; as braindisease, 48; as chronic, relapsing disease …
  611. Traumatic braininjury and attention: postconcussion symptoms and indices of reaction timeDrug Addictionas a problem-determined system: a case study
  612. Correction to: Analysis of neurotransmitter levels in Addiction-related brainregions during synthetic cathinone self-administration in male Sprague-Dawley rats
  613. Value and Risk Processing in Cocaine Addiction: Relationship to brainFunction, Structure, and Connectivity
  614. Action on the emotional-reinforcement systems of the brainas a means of pathogenetic therapy for alcoholism and drug Addiction
  615. Messengers of Paradise: Opiates and the brain: The Struggle Over Pain, Rage, Uncertainty, and Addiction
  616. BOOKSHELF: The Neuroscience of Addiction—An Insider’s Look: Memoirs of an Addicted brain: A Neuroscientist Examines His Former Life on Drugs. By Marc Lewis …
  617. Neurogenesis in human postmortem brain: an insight into drug Addiction
  618. Case Report Abrupt Disruption of Nicotine Addictionand Apathy after a Strategic Acute brainIschemia
  619. Endocannabinoid involvement in brainreward processing in nicotine Addiction
  620. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 28. The Role of brainDevelopment in Drug Effect and Drug Response
  621. Correlation between diffusion tensor imaging characteristics of brainwhite matter and mental symptoms in methamphetamine Addiction
  622. Cocaine AddictionEffects of the brain: Binge and Craving
  623. EXPERIMENTAL DRUG AddictionSELECTIVELY ALTERS brainOPIOID RECEPTOR BINDING IN RAT
  624. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 29. Molecular Targets of Ethanol in the Developing brain
  625. How” carrots and sticks” are encoded in the brain: motivation, reward, Addictionand fear
  626. Three-dimensional localization of brainbioelectric activity in gambling Addictionand epilepsy
  627. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 36. Addictionand the Human Adolescent brain
  628. Immunohistochemical expression of CREB_1 proteins in brainin acute or chronic morphine Addictionand withdrawal in rats
  629. … The Anabolic Androgenic Steroid Research Group, Section for clinical Addictionresearch, the Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital …
  630. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 21. brainSites and Neurotransmitter Systems Mediating the Reinforcing Effects of Alcohol
  631. Striatal Dopamine, Self-control and Decision-Making: Identifying Therapeutic Targets for Addictionthrough brainImaging
  632. Deep brainStimulation of the Nucleus Accumbens for the Treatment of Cocaine Addiction
  633. … Title: Cracking Addiction: does brainStimulation-induced neuroplasticity reverse prefrontal cortex hypoactivity in cocaine and neW stImulanTs Addictionin …
  634. brainMicro-structural Alterations of Cough Syrup Abuse AddictionPatients Containing Codeine Under Resting State
  635. brainStimulation: Chapter 49. Addiction
  636. Is nicotine Addictiontriggered by altered synaptic mechanisms in the brainreward circuit?
  637. Nicotine and methylphenidate on adolescent braindevelopment and Addictionliability: Dose investigation
  638. Abrupt Disruption of Nicotine Addictionand Apathy after a Strategic Acute brainIchemia (P05. 123)
  639. brainStimulation: Chapter 21. Deep brainstimulation in Addictiondue to psychoactive substance use
  640. Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Cigarette Smoking, Addiction, and the Offspring brain
  641. Abrupt Disruption of Nicotine Addictionand Apathy after a Strategic Acute brainIschemia
  642. Role of brainDerived Neurotrophic Factor in Inducing Childhood Obesity: Impact in Maternal Opioid Addiction
  643. Deep brainstimulation of bilateral nucleus accumbens at high frequency inhibits Addictionbehavior extinction in rats
  644. On the Role of brain-Behavioral Systems (BAS/BIS), Novelty Seeking, Reward Dependency, and Pathological Worry in Predicting AddictionTendency of
  645. 440th Brookhaven Lecture. Reward, Self Control and Free Will in Cocaine Addiction: brainImaging Results
  646. A meta-analytical review of brainfunctional networks linking delay discounting in patients with Addiction, ADHD, and obesity-general disorder: Evidence from a trans …
  647. Abstract LB-110: Proteasome Addictiona new therapeutic opportunity to treat PTEN-deficient braintumors
  648. Integrating Immunostaining with Tissue Clearing Techniques for Whole brainMapping in Basal Ganglia and Drug Addiction
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  650. A Study of Whiter Matter Fiber Tractography in Young Internet AddictionDisorder using a brainDiffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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  652. Biological Research on Addiction: Chapter 69. The Impact of Regular Cannabis Use on the Human brain: A Review of Structural Neuroimaging Studies
  653. Particulary:(a) The risk to a user’s mental health, physical health and brainfunction;(b) The risk of Addictionand dependence;(c) The risk of cannabis use …
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  655. braincorrelates of craving for online gaming under cue exposure in subjects with internet gaming Addictionand in remitted subjects.
  656. … of the brain, cranial electrotherapy stimulation may be a safe alternative to drug treatment for conditions ranging from depression, insomnia and drug Addiction…
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  658. The brainactivations for both cue-induced gaming urge and smoking craving among subjects comorbid with Internet gaming Addictionand nicotine dependence
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  660. … Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of Spiritual and Religious Characteristics of 12-Step Recovery Models in the Context of the brainDisease Model of Addiction
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  662. Acute drug effect, Addictionpotential and expression of brainproteins involved in learning and memory after single and repeated exposure to methadone and …
  663. Stimulant effects of cocaine induce fra-2 and sigma (1) receptors in brainregions involved in Addictionand reward: Evidence from behavioral, gene and …
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  665. 548.19/KKK10 Non-invasive brainstimulation for Addiction: Can we boost a hypothetical frontal ephaptic signaling of theta/gamma waves?
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  668. 2 brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Its Intracellular Signaling Pathways in Cocaine Addiction
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