[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in stress-related alcohol use
MKR Peltier, TL Verplaetse, YS Mineur, IL Petrakis… - Neurobiology of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) have increased in women by 84% over the past ten
years relative to a 35% increase in men. This substantive increase in female drinking is …
years relative to a 35% increase in men. This substantive increase in female drinking is …
[HTML][HTML] Sensitive periods of substance abuse: Early risk for the transition to dependence
CJ Jordan, SL Andersen - Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2017 - Elsevier
Early adolescent substance use dramatically increases the risk of lifelong substance use
disorder (SUD). An adolescent sensitive period evolved to allow the development of risk …
disorder (SUD). An adolescent sensitive period evolved to allow the development of risk …
[HTML][HTML] Prediction as a humanitarian and pragmatic contribution from human cognitive neuroscience
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the
human brain and its variation across individuals (neurodiversity) in both health and disease …
human brain and its variation across individuals (neurodiversity) in both health and disease …
[HTML][HTML] Prefrontal control and Internet addiction: a theoretical model and review of neuropsychological and neuroimaging findings
Most people use the Internet as a functional tool to perform their personal goals in everyday-
life such as making airline or hotel reservations. However, some individuals suffer from a …
life such as making airline or hotel reservations. However, some individuals suffer from a …
Sex/gender differences in the time-course for the development of substance use disorder: a focus on the telescoping effect
EB Towers, IL Williams, EI Qillawala, EF Rissman… - Pharmacological …, 2023 - ASPET
Sex/gender effects have been demonstrated for multiple aspects of addiction, with one of the
most commonly cited examples being the “telescoping effect” where women meet criteria …
most commonly cited examples being the “telescoping effect” where women meet criteria …
Dysfunction of the prefrontal cortex in addiction: neuroimaging findings and clinical implications
RZ Goldstein, ND Volkow - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2011 - nature.com
The loss of control over drug intake that occurs in addiction was initially believed to result
from disruption of subcortical reward circuits. However, imaging studies in addictive …
from disruption of subcortical reward circuits. However, imaging studies in addictive …
Addictions neuroclinical assessment: a neuroscience-based framework for addictive disorders
This article proposes a heuristic framework for the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment that
incorporates key functional domains derived from the neurocircuitry of addiction. We review …
incorporates key functional domains derived from the neurocircuitry of addiction. We review …
Factors modulating neural reactivity to drug cues in addiction: a survey of human neuroimaging studies
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that neural cue reactivity is strongly associated with
indices of drug use, including addiction severity and treatment success. However, little is …
indices of drug use, including addiction severity and treatment success. However, little is …
Chronic stress, drug use, and vulnerability to addiction
R Sinha - Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Stress is a well‐known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse
vulnerability. A series of population‐based and epidemiological studies have identified …
vulnerability. A series of population‐based and epidemiological studies have identified …
Neural correlates of food addiction
Context Research has implicated an addictive process in the development and maintenance
of obesity. Although parallels in neural functioning between obesity and substance …
of obesity. Although parallels in neural functioning between obesity and substance …