作者
Dan I Lubman, Murat Yücel, Christos Pantelis
发表日期
2004/12
来源
Addiction
卷号
99
期号
12
页码范围
1491-1502
出版商
Blackwell Science Ltd
简介
Aims  Addiction has been conceptualized as a shift from controlled experimentation to uncontrolled, compulsive patterns of use. Current neurobiological models of addiction emphasize changes within the brain's reward system, such that drugs of abuse ‘hijack’ this system and bias behaviour towards further drug use. While this model explains the involuntary nature of craving and the motivational drive to continue drug use, it does not explain fully why some addicted individuals are unable to control their drug use when faced with potentially disastrous consequences. In this review, we argue that such maladaptive and uncontrolled behaviour is underpinned by a failure of the brain's inhibitory control mechanisms.
Design  Relevant neuroimaging, neuropsychological and clinical studies are reviewed, along with data from our own research.
Findings  The current literature suggests that in addition to the brain's …
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