Dopamine and addiction
RA Wise, MA Robble - Annual review of psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Addiction is commonly identified with habitual nonmedical self-administration of drugs. It is
usually defined by characteristics of intoxication or by characteristics of withdrawal …
usually defined by characteristics of intoxication or by characteristics of withdrawal …
Understanding opioid reward
HL Fields, EB Margolis - Trends in neurosciences, 2015 - cell.com
Opioids are the most potent analgesics in clinical use; however, their powerful rewarding
properties can lead to addiction. The scientific challenge is to retain analgesic potency while …
properties can lead to addiction. The scientific challenge is to retain analgesic potency while …
[图书][B] Affect regulation and the origin of the self: The neurobiology of emotional development
AN Schore - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
For over three decades, Allan N. Schore has authored numerous volumes, chapters, and
articles on regulation theory, a biopsychosocial model of the development …
articles on regulation theory, a biopsychosocial model of the development …
Drugs abused by humans preferentially increase synaptic dopamine concentrations in the mesolimbic system of freely moving rats.
G Di Chiara, A Imperato - Proceedings of the National …, 1988 - National Acad Sciences
The effect of various drugs on the extracellular concentration of dopamine in two terminal
dopaminergic areas, the nucleus accumbens septi (a limbic area) and the dorsal caudate …
dopaminergic areas, the nucleus accumbens septi (a limbic area) and the dorsal caudate …
Dopamine, learning and motivation
RA Wise - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
The hypothesis that dopamine is important for reward has been proposed in a number of
forms, each of which has been challenged. Normally, rewarding stimuli such as food, water …
forms, each of which has been challenged. Normally, rewarding stimuli such as food, water …
A psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction.
RA Wise, MA Bozarth - Psychological review, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
The theory is advanced that the common denominator of a wide range of addictive
substances is their ability to cause psychomotor activation. This view is related to the theory …
substances is their ability to cause psychomotor activation. This view is related to the theory …
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake
[Avena, NM, Rada, P., Hoebel BG, 2007. Evidence for sugar addiction: Behavioral and
neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake. Neuroscience and …
neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake. Neuroscience and …
Dopamine reward circuitry: two projection systems from the ventral midbrain to the nucleus accumbens–olfactory tubercle complex
S Ikemoto - Brain research reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
Anatomical and functional refinements of the meso-limbic dopamine system of the rat are
discussed. Present experiments suggest that dopaminergic neurons localized in the …
discussed. Present experiments suggest that dopaminergic neurons localized in the …
Opiate versus psychostimulant addiction: the differences do matter
The publication of the psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction in 1987 and the finding that
addictive drugs increase dopamine concentrations in the rat mesolimbic system in 1988 …
addictive drugs increase dopamine concentrations in the rat mesolimbic system in 1988 …
The many faces of CREB
The transcription factor CREB is best known for its involvement in learning and memory.
However, emerging evidence suggests that CREB activity has very different roles …
However, emerging evidence suggests that CREB activity has very different roles …