Right inferior frontal activation during alcohol-specific inhibition increases with craving and predicts drinking outcome in alcohol use disorder
M Grieder, LM Soravia, RM Tschuemperlin… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by enhanced cue-reactivity and the opposing
control processes being insufficient. The ability to inhibit reactions to alcohol-related cues …
control processes being insufficient. The ability to inhibit reactions to alcohol-related cues …
Translational structural and functional signatures of chronic alcohol effects in mice
Background Alcohol acts as an addictive substance that may lead to alcohol use disorder. In
humans, magnetic resonance imaging showed diverse structural and functional brain …
humans, magnetic resonance imaging showed diverse structural and functional brain …
Does selective inhibition training reduce relapse rates when added to standard treatment of alcohol use disorder? A randomized controlled trial
EJ Schenkel, R Schöneck, RW Wiers… - Alcohol: Clinical and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Alcohol‐dependent individuals tend to selectively approach alcohol cues in the
environment, demonstrating an alcohol approach bias. Because approach bias modification …
environment, demonstrating an alcohol approach bias. Because approach bias modification …
Alcohol‐specific inhibition training in patients with alcohol use disorder: a multi‐centre, double‐blind randomized clinical trial examining drinking outcome and …
M Stein, LM Soravia, RM Tschuemperlin… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims For the first time, to our knowledge, in a clinical sample with alcohol use disorder
(AUD), this study compared the effects of two versions of alcohol‐specific inhibition training …
(AUD), this study compared the effects of two versions of alcohol‐specific inhibition training …
Cue-induced craving and negative emotion disrupt response inhibition in methamphetamine use disorder: Behavioral and fMRI results from a mixed Go/No-Go task
Background Drug-related cue-reactivity, dysfunctional negative emotion processing, and
response-disinhibition constitute three core aspects of methamphetamine use disorder …
response-disinhibition constitute three core aspects of methamphetamine use disorder …
[HTML][HTML] Trying to forget alcohol: brain mechanisms underlying memory suppression in young binge drinkers
People are able to voluntarily suppress unwanted thoughts or memories, a phenomenon
known as suppression-induced forgetting or memory suppression. Despite harmful alcohol …
known as suppression-induced forgetting or memory suppression. Despite harmful alcohol …
Temporally dynamic neural correlates of drug cue reactivity, response inhibition, and methamphetamine-related response inhibition in people with methamphetamine …
Cue-induced drug craving and disinhibition are two essential components of continued drug
use and relapse in substance use disorders. While these phenomena develop and interact …
use and relapse in substance use disorders. While these phenomena develop and interact …
Brain anatomy alterations and mental health challenges correlate to email addiction tendency
Despite the widespread use of email, our knowledge regarding the consequences of email
addiction is lacking. The purpose of this study was to develop an email addiction tendency …
addiction is lacking. The purpose of this study was to develop an email addiction tendency …
Depicting people in visual cues affects alcohol cue reactivity in male alcohol-dependent patients
Cue reactivity is often used to study alcohol cues brain responses. Standardized image sets
are used, but the effect of viewing people interacting with the alcohol drink remains unclear …
are used, but the effect of viewing people interacting with the alcohol drink remains unclear …
Using Imagination to Integrate Contextual Effects in a Cue-Reactivity Paradigm in Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pilot …
W Fey, F Conring, A Federspiel, L Steiner… - …, 2022 - karger.com
Introduction: In individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD), the brain areas underlying cue-
induced reactions (eg, cingulum, striatum, thalamus) and altered activation of these regions …
induced reactions (eg, cingulum, striatum, thalamus) and altered activation of these regions …