Cue reactivity in dependent amphetamine users: can monistic conditioning theories advance our understanding of reactivity?

L Topp, PF Lovibond, R Mattick - Drug and Alcohol Review, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Forty-eight dependent injecting amphetamine users (AUs) and 48 controls were exposed to
an amphetamine-related video and three affective control videos, and their amphetamine …

The role of cognitive factors in reactivity to drug cues.

ST Tiffany - 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract present and critique 4 major cognitive models adopting, to some degree,
conventional views on the roles of drug craving and classical conditioning in the production …

Cue-reactivity and cocaine addiction.

A Margolin, SK Avants - 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract models of relapse to opiate use have had a significant influence upon the
conceptualization of cocaine addiction in general and on cocaine cue-reactivity in …

Cue reactivity in addictive behaviors: theoretical and treatment implications

DJ Rohsenow, AR Childress, PM Monti… - … Journal of the …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Several learning theory based models propose that substance users may have conditioned
reactions to stimuli (cues) associated with substance use and that these reactions may …

Classical conditioning and cognitive determinants of subjective craving for opiates: an investigation of their relative contributions

J Powell, B Bradley, J Gray - British Journal of Addiction, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Subjective craving for drugs is frequently reported by detoxified addicts. Explanatory models
emphasizing classical conditioning (CC) and cognitive mechanisms have been proposed …

What does cue‐reactivity have to offer clinical research?

DC Drummond - Addiction, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines the application of the cue‐reactivity paradigm as a means of studying
alcohol dependence in clinical populations. Three main areas of application will be …

Role of aggressivity on reactivity and craving before and after cue exposure in recently detoxified alcoholics: Results from an experimental study

SSW Chiang, CG Schuetz, M Soyka - European Addiction Research, 2001 - karger.com
The role of aggressivity and cue exposure in induction of craving were investigated in a
clinical setting. Thirty abstinent alcoholic patients were divided into a low and a high …

Conditioned responses to drug‐related stimuli: is context crucial “

J Powell - Addiction, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Research into the elicitation of conditioned responses (CRs) by drug‐related stimuli in drug
and alcohol addicts has produced apparently conflicting results in relation both to the form of …

Cue-induced conditioned activity does not incubate but is mediated by the basolateral amygdala

GW Diehl, JM Wachtel, TA Paine - Pharmacology Biochemistry and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Re-exposure to drug-associated cues causes significant drug craving in recovering addicts,
which may precipitate relapse. In animal models of craving, drug-seeking responses for …

Subjective craving for opiates: Evaluation of a cue exposure protocol for use with detoxified opiate addicts

J Powell, J Gray, B Bradley - British Journal of Clinical …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Cue exposure has been advocated as an intervention for reducing relapse rates in
detoxified addicts, by extinguishing classically conditioned drug effects/craving which may …