M Luijten, MWJ Machielsen, DJ Veltman… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2014 - jpn.ca
Background: Several current theories emphasize the role of cognitive control in addiction. The present review evaluates neural deficits in the domains of inhibitory control and error …
Aims Deficits in behavioural inhibitory control are attracting increasing attention as a factor behind the development and maintenance of substance dependence. However, evidence …
A principal feature of drug addiction is a reduced ability to regulate control over the desire to procure drugs regardless of the risks involved. Traditional models implicated the neural …
CL Hart, CB Marvin, R Silver, EE Smith - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2012 - nature.com
The prevailing view is that recreational methamphetamine use causes a broad range of severe cognitive deficits, despite the fact that concerns have been raised about …
Methamphetamine (MA) is one of the most commonly abused illicit substances worldwide. Among other problems, abuse of the drug has been associated with reduced cognitive …
D Tomasi, ND Volkow - Critical reviews in biochemistry and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Neuroimaging techniques are starting to reveal significant overlap in the brain circuitry underlying addiction and disorders of dyscontrol over rewarding behaviors (such as binge …
Background The brain undergoes major remodeling during adolescence, resulting in improved cognitive control and decision-making and reduced impulsivity, components of …
LA Leotti, TD Wager - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychological research has placed great emphasis on inhibitory control due to its integral role in normal cognition and clinical disorders. The stop-signal task and associated measure …
D Wang, C Zhou, M Zhao, X Wu, YK Chang - Drug and alcohol …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background The present study integrated behavioral and neuroelectric approaches for determining the dose–response relationships between exercise intensity and …