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Record Nr.

UNINA9910811199603321

Autore

Adinoff Bryon

Titolo

Neuroimaging in addiction [[electronic resource] /] / Bryon Adinoff and Elliot Stein

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley & Sons, 2011

ISBN

1-283-33323-6

9786613333230

1-119-97270-1

1-119-99893-X

1-119-99846-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (373 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

SteinElliot

Disciplina

616.8

616.8047572

Soggetti

Brain - Effect of drugs on

Brain - Radiography

Compulsive behavior - Magnetic resonance imaging

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Neuroimagingin Addiction; Contents; Foreword; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 An Integrated Framework for Human Neuroimaging Studies of Addiction from a Preclinical Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Drug Addiction Based on Preclinical Observations; 2.3 Neuropharmacological Considerations; 2.4 Neuropathology of Chronic Drug Abuse; 2.5 Impulsivity: An Endophenotype for Drug Addiction; 2.6 Compulsivity: Craving versus Drug-Seeking; 2.7 Summary; References

3 Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Methods: Applications to Substance Abuse and Addiction3.1 Introduction; 3.2 MRI Based Imaging Tools and their Application to Drug Abuse Research; 3.3 Molecular Imaging with PET and SPECT; 3.4 Summary and Peek into the Future; References; 4 Functional Neuroimaging of the Acute Effects of Drugs of Abuse; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Fundamental Neuronal Systems Related to Abuse Liability in Humans; 4.3 Psychostimulants; 4.4 Alcohol; 4.5 Cannabis and the Cannabinoids; 4.6 Opioids; 4.7 Conclusions and



Future Directions; References; 5 Reward Processing

5.1 Introduction5.2 Neurotransmitter Systems Implicated in Reward Processing; 5.3 Neurotransmitter Systems Involved in Drug-Related Reward Processing; 5.4 Alterations in the Mesostriatal System in Addiction; 5.5 Summary and Outlook; 5.6 Acknowledgments; References; 6 A Neuroimaging Approach to the Study of Craving; 6.1 A Neuroimaging Approach to the Study of Craving; 6.2 Neural Response During Cue-Elicited Craving; 6.3 Associations between Neural and Subjective Response During Cue-Elicited Craving; 6.4 Modulators of Neural Response During Cue-Elicited Craving

6.5 Effects of Intervention on the Neural Response During Cue-Elicited Craving6.6 Summary and Integration of Findings; 6.7 Conclusions; References; 7 Impulsivity and Addiction; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Impulsivity as Reward versus Control; 7.3 The Neurobiology of Impulsivity; 7.4 Impulsivity and Risk for Developing a Drug Use Disorder; 7.5 Impulsivity in Current Users; 7.6 Impulsivity, Abstinence, and Relapse; 7.7 Conclusion; References; 8 Cognitive Disruptions in Drug Addiction: a Focus on the Prefrontal Cortex; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Attention; 8.3 Working Memory; 8.4 Decision-Making

8.5 Pre-Morbid Vulnerabilities8.6 Other Brain Regions; 8.7 Limitations Across All Studies; 8.8 Treatment Implications; 8.9 General Summary and Conclusions; 8.10 Acknowledgments; References; 9 Neural Mechanisms of Stress and Addiction; 9.1 Stress and Addiction; 9.2 Neural Circuits of Stress Regulation; 9.3 Dysfunction in the Neural Circuits Underlying Stress and Addiction; 9.4 Interplay of Gene, Stress, and Drug Intake; 9.5 Acknowledgments; References; 10 Anatomical and Neurochemical Evidence of Neurotoxic Changes in Psychostimulant Abuse and Dependence; 10.1 Introduction

10.2 Characteristics of Psychostimulants

Sommario/riassunto

Neuroimaging in Addiction presents an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the functional and structural imaging human studies that have greatly advanced our understanding of this complex disorder. Approaching addiction from a conceptual rather than a substance-specific perspective, this book integrates broad neuropsychological constructs that consider addiction as a neuroplastic process with genetic, developmental, and substance-induced contributions. The internationally recognized contributors to this volume are leaders in clinical imaging with expertise that spans the addiction spec