Intrinsic connectivity demonstrates a shared role of the posterior cingulate for cue reactivity in both gambling and cocaine use disorders

AG Vaccaro, CM Lacadie, MN Potenza - Addictive Behaviors, 2024 - Elsevier
Cue reactivity is relevant across addictive disorders as a process relevant to maintenance,
relapse, and craving. Understanding the neurobiological foundations of cue reactivity across …

Enhanced cue reactivity and fronto-striatal functional connectivity in cocaine use disorders

CE Wilcox, TM Teshiba, F Merideth, J Ling… - Drug and alcohol …, 2011 - Elsevier
Chronic cocaine use is associated with enhanced cue reactivity to drug stimuli. However, it
may also alter functional connectivity (fcMRI) in regions involved in processing drug stimuli …

Striatal-insula circuits in cocaine addiction: implications for impulsivity and relapse risk

MJ McHugh, CH Demers, J Braud… - The American journal …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Dysregulated striatal functioning coupled with executive control deficits arising
from abnormal frontal cortical function are considered key mechanisms in the development …

Increased corticolimbic connectivity in cocaine dependence versus pathological gambling is associated with drug severity and emotion‐related impulsivity

O Contreras‐Rodríguez, N Albein‐Urios… - Addiction …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Neural biomarkers for the active detrimental effects of cocaine dependence (CD) are
lacking. Direct comparisons of brain connectivity in cocaine‐targeted networks between CD …

Investigation of brain functional connectivity to assess cognitive control over cue‐processing in Alcohol Use Disorder

A Strosche, X Zhang, M Kirsch, D Hermann… - Addiction …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Alcohol Use Disorder has been associated with impairments of functional
connectivity between neural networks underlying reward processing and cognitive control …

An intrinsic connectivity network approach to insula-derived dysfunctions among cocaine users

KM Wisner, EH Patzelt, KO Lim… - The American journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Addiction is a complex phenotype, though it consistently includes
characteristics of impulsivity. A number of brain regions are suggested to be involved in …

Impaired functional connectivity within and between frontostriatal circuits and its association with compulsive drug use and trait impulsivity in cocaine addiction

Y Hu, BJ Salmeron, H Gu, EA Stein, Y Yang - JAMA psychiatry, 2015 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Converging evidence has long identified both impulsivity and compulsivity as
key psychological constructs in drug addiction. Although dysregulated striatal-cortical …

Mesocorticolimbic circuits are impaired in chronic cocaine users as demonstrated by resting-state functional connectivity

H Gu, BJ Salmeron, TJ Ross, X Geng, W Zhan… - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
Preclinical models have consistently demonstrated the importance of the mesocorticolimbic
(MCL) brain reward system in drug dependence, with critical molecular and cellular …

Functional connectivity of chronic cocaine use reveals progressive neuroadaptations in neocortical, striatal, and limbic networks

CA Orsini, LM Colon-Perez, SC Heshmati, B Setlow… - Eneuro, 2018 - eneuro.org
Brain imaging studies indicate that chronic cocaine users display altered functional
connectivity between prefrontal cortical, thalamic, striatal, and limbic regions; however, the …

Altered functional connectivity strength in abstinent chronic cocaine smokers compared to healthy controls

S Ray, S Gohel, BB Biswal - Brain Connectivity, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Past research involving cocaine and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) has shown
altered functional connectivity within the frontal and between the frontal and other cortical …