Acute depletion of dopamine precursors in the human brain: effects on functional connectivity and alcohol attentional bias

A Elton, ML Faulkner, DL Robinson… - …, 2021 - nature.com
Individuals who abuse alcohol often show exaggerated attentional bias (AB) towards
alcohol-related cues, which is thought to reflect reward conditioning processes. Rodent …

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Individuals who abuse alcohol often show exaggerated attentional bias (AB) towards
alcohol-related cues, which is thought to reflect reward conditioning processes. Rodent …

Acute depletion of dopamine precursors in the human brain: effects on functional connectivity and alcohol attentional bias.

A Elton, ML Faulkner, DL Robinson… - … : Official Publication of …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Individuals who abuse alcohol often show exaggerated attentional bias (AB) towards
alcohol-related cues, which is thought to reflect reward conditioning processes. Rodent …

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Attentional bias (AB) towards alcohol-related stimuli predicts alcohol craving [1], relapse risk
[2–4], and future alcohol drinking [5]. Although the latter clinical predictive relationships are …

Acute depletion of dopamine precursors in the human brain: Effects on functional connectivity and alcohol attentional bias.

A Elton, ML Faulkner, DL Robinson… - …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Individuals who abuse alcohol often show exaggerated attentional bias (AB) towards
alcohol-related cues, which is thought to reflect reward conditioning processes. Rodent …

Acute depletion of dopamine precursors in the human brain: effects on functional connectivity and alcohol attentional bias

A Elton, ML Faulkner, DL Robinson… - … publication of the …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Individuals who abuse alcohol often show exaggerated attentional bias (AB) towards
alcohol-related cues, which is thought to reflect reward conditioning processes. Rodent …