[引用][C] Compulsivity and Impulsivity Dimensions as Familial Neurocognitive Markers of Heroin Addiction

J Vassileva, E Psederska - Biological Psychiatry …, 2024 - biologicalpsychiatrycnni.org
Impulsivity and compulsivity are key neurobiological mechanisms of addiction that are at
complex interplay throughout the development and maintenance of substance use disorders …

Found in translation: understanding impulsivity and related constructs through integrative preclinical and clinical research

MN Potenza, JR Taylor - Biological Psychiatry, 2009 - biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
Addictions are among the most costly disorders, estimated at over $500 billion annually. The
multidimensional construct of impulsivity has received increased attention recently as a …

Neurocognitive and psychiatric markers for addiction: Common vs. specific (endo) phenotypes for opiate and stimulant dependence

EC Long, R Kaneva, G Vasilev, FG Moeller, J Vassileva - bioRxiv, 2018 - biorxiv.org
BACKGROUND The differential utility of neurocognitive impulsivity and externalizing/
internalizing traits as putative addiction endophenotypes among individuals dependent on …

Compulsivity and inhibitory control deficits in abstinent individuals with heroin addiction and their biological siblings compared with unrelated healthy control …

WS Yan, SJ Liu, DH Zheng - Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Compulsivity represents the performance of persistent and repetitive acts
despite negative consequences and is considered one of the critical mechanisms for drug …

Neurochemical substrates linked to impulsive and compulsive phenotypes in addiction: A preclinical perspective

JA Jones, K Zuhlsdorff, JW Dalley - Journal of Neurochemistry, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Drug compulsion manifests in some but not all individuals and implicates multifaceted
processes including failures in top‐down cognitive control as drivers for the hazardous …

[PDF][PDF] The role of personality and neurocognitive dimensions of impulsivity in predicting addiction treatment outcomes

L Stevens - 2014 - biblio.ugent.be
As one of the top behavioral conditions causing high levels of global disease burden, drug
addiction profoundly affects our society. Dramatic advances over the last two decades in …

Neurocognitive and psychiatric markers for addiction: common vs. specific endophenotypes for heroin and amphetamine dependence

EC Long, R Kaneva, G Vasilev… - Current topics in …, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: The differential utility of neurocognitive impulsivity and externalizing/
internalizing traits as putative endophenotypes for dependence on heroin vs. amphetamine …

Overlapping dimensional phenotypes of impulsivity and compulsivity explain co-occurrence of addictive and related behaviors

J Tiego, S Oostermeijer, L Prochazkova, L Parkes… - CNS …, 2019 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveImpulsivity and compulsivity have been implicated as important transdiagnostic
dimensional phenotypes with potential relevance to addiction. We aimed to develop a model …

Mechanisms regulating compulsive drug behaviors

CT Werner, AM Gancarz, DM Dietz - Neural mechanisms of addiction, 2019 - Elsevier
Substance abuse disorder is a chronically relapsing disease that is characterized in part by
compulsion to seek and take drug in the presence of adverse consequences and in …

From impulses to compulsions

K Raj, A Verdejo-Garcia - Cognition and addiction, 2020 - Elsevier
Current neurobiological models define addiction as a transition in behavioral control from
impulsive to compulsive mechanisms, underpinned by neuroplasticity in frontal-striatal …