Neuroimaging impaired response inhibition and salience attribution in human drug addiction: a systematic review
The impaired response inhibition and salience attribution (iRISA) model proposes that
impaired response inhibition and salience attribution underlie drug seeking and taking. To …
impaired response inhibition and salience attribution underlie drug seeking and taking. To …
[HTML][HTML] Fronto-striatal circuits in response-inhibition: Relevance to addiction
S Morein-Zamir, TW Robbins - Brain research, 2015 - Elsevier
Disruptions to inhibitory control are believed to contribute to multiple aspects of drug abuse,
from preexisting vulnerability in at-risk individuals, through escalation to dependence, to …
from preexisting vulnerability in at-risk individuals, through escalation to dependence, to …
A roadmap for the development of applied computational psychiatry
Computational psychiatry (CP) is a burgeoning field that uses mathematical approaches to
investigate psychiatric disorders, derive quantitative predictions, and integrate data across …
investigate psychiatric disorders, derive quantitative predictions, and integrate data across …
Differential patterns of functional and structural plasticity within and between inferior frontal gyri support training‐induced improvements in inhibitory control proficiency
CF Chavan, M Mouthon, B Draganski… - Human brain …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Ample evidence indicates that inhibitory control (IC), a key executive component referring to
the ability to suppress cognitive or motor processes, relies on a right‐lateralized fronto‐basal …
the ability to suppress cognitive or motor processes, relies on a right‐lateralized fronto‐basal …
Divergent subcortical activity for distinct executive functions: stopping and shifting in obsessive compulsive disorder
S Morein-Zamir, V Voon, CM Dodds, A Sule… - Psychological …, 2016 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThere is evidence of executive function impairment in obsessive compulsive
disorder (OCD) that potentially contributes to symptom development and maintenance …
disorder (OCD) that potentially contributes to symptom development and maintenance …
State-specific alterations in the neural computations underlying inhibitory control in women remitted from bulimia nervosa
The neurocomputational processes underlying bulimia nervosa and its primary symptoms,
out-of-control overeating and purging, are poorly understood. Research suggests that the …
out-of-control overeating and purging, are poorly understood. Research suggests that the …
Anhedonia and anxiety underlying depressive symptomatology have distinct effects on reward-based decision-making
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (eg, anxiety) and
reduced positive affect (eg, anhedonia), is known to be associated with sub-optimal decision …
reduced positive affect (eg, anhedonia), is known to be associated with sub-optimal decision …
Altered statistical learning and decision-making in methamphetamine dependence: evidence from a two-armed bandit task
Understanding how humans weigh long-term and short-term goals is important for both
basic cognitive science and clinical neuroscience, as substance users need to balance the …
basic cognitive science and clinical neuroscience, as substance users need to balance the …
Altered EEG microstates dynamics during cue-induced methamphetamine craving in virtual reality environments
Q Lin, D Li, C Hu, Z Shen, Y Wang - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Cue-induced craving is widely considered to be the most important risk factor
for relapse during abstinence from methamphetamine (Meth). There is limited research …
for relapse during abstinence from methamphetamine (Meth). There is limited research …
Neural representation of prediction error signals in substance users
Abnormal decision making can result in detrimental outcomes of clinical importance, and
decision making is strongly linked to neural prediction error signalling. Activation likelihood …
decision making is strongly linked to neural prediction error signalling. Activation likelihood …