06027nam 2200493z- 450 991022003630332120240424230219.0(CKB)3800000000216414(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42020(EXLCZ)99380000000021641420202102d2017 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeyond rewardinsights from love and addiction /topic editors, Xiaochu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences and University of Science and Technology of China, China, Zhiling Zou, Southwest University, China, Andreas J. Fallgatter, University of T ubingen, GermanyFrontiers Media SA20171 electronic resource (131 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-070-8 Editorial: Beyond Reward: Insights from Love and Addiction / Xiaochu Zhang, Zhiling Zou and Andreas J. Fallgatter -- Addiction: From Context-Induced Hedonia to Appetite, Based on Transition of Micro-behaviors in Morphine Abstinent Tree Shrews / Ying Duan, Fang Shen, Tingting Gu and Nan Sui -- Cue Reactivity in Nicotine and Alcohol Addiction: A Cross-Cultural View / Wanwan Lv, Qichao Wu, Xiaoming Liu, Ying Chen, Hongwen Song, Lizhuang Yang and Xiaochu Zhang -- Altered Gray Matter Volume and White Matter Integrity in College Students with Mobile Phone Dependence / Yongming Wang, Zhiling Zou, Hongwen Song, Xiaodan Xu, Huijun Wang, Federico d'Oleire Uquillas and Xiting Huang -- Problematic Internet Users Show Impaired Inhibitory Control and Risk Taking with Losses: Evidence from Stop Signal and Mixed Gambles Tasks / Qi Li, Weizhi Nan, Jamie Taxer, Weine Dai, Ya Zheng and Xun Liu -- Cue-induced Behavioral and Neural Changes among Excessive Internet Gamers and Possible Application of Cue Exposure Therapy to Internet Gaming Disorder / Yongjun Zhang, Yamikani Ndasauka, Juan Hou, Jiawen Chen, Li zhuang Yang, Ying Wang, Long Han, Junjie Bu, Peng Zhang, Yifeng Zhou and Xiaochu Zhang -- Frequency-dependent Changes in the Amplitude of Low-frequency Fluctuations in Internet Gaming Disorder / Xiao Lin, Xize Jia, Yu-Feng Zang and Guangheng Dong -- Brain Activity toward Gaming-Related Cues in Internet Gaming Disorder during an Addiction Stroop Task / Yifen Zhang, Xiao Lin, Hongli Zhou, Jiaojing Xu, Xiaoxia Du and Guangheng Dong -- Intense, Passionate, Romantic Love: A Natural Addiction? How the Fields That Investigate Romance and Substance Abuse Can Inform Each Other / Helen E. Fisher, Xiaomeng Xu, Arthur Aron and Lucy L. Brown -- Event-Related Potential Responses to Beloved and Familiar Faces in Different Marriage Styles: Evidence from Mosuo Subjects / Haiyan Wu, Li Luo, Junqiang Dai, Suyong Yang, Naiyi Wang and Yue-jia Luo -- Are Happy Faces Attractive? The Roles of Early vs. Late Processing / Delin Sun, Chetwyn C. H. Chan, Jintu Fan, Yi Wu and Tatia M. C. Lee -- Romantic Love Is Associated with Enhanced Inhibitory Control in an Emotional Stop-Signal Task / Sensen Song, Zhiling Zou, Hongwen Song, Yongming Wang, Federico d'Oleire Uquillas, Huijun Wang and Hong Chen -- A Role of DLPFC in the Learning Process of Human Mate Copying / Jin-Ying Zhuang, Jiajia Xie, Die Hu, Mingxia Fan and Li Zheng -- How Does Adult Attachment Affect Human Recognition of Love-related and Sex-related Stimuli: An ERP Study / Juan Hou, Xin Chen, Jinqun Liu, Fangshu Yao, Jiani Huang, Yamikani Ndasauka, Ru Ma, Yuting Zhang, Jing Lan, Lu Liu and Xiaoyi Fang -- Decreased Empathic Responses to the 'Lucky Guy' in Love: The Effect of Intrasexual Competition / Li Zheng, Fangxiao Zhang, Chunli Wei, Jialin Xu, Qianfeng Wang, Lei Zhu, Ian D. Roberts and Xiuyan Guo.It is an interesting topic to discuss addiction and love in the context of reward. In this e-book, we begin with an animal study of comparison between drug and natural reward. Then, some papers aim to understand the reward system underlying behavioral addiction focusing on technology, for example Internet addiction and mobile phone dependence. The third part of this e-book addresses the topic of love. Considered as a whole, this e-book demonstrates that drug and behavioral addictions are frequently related with negative consequences, while romantic love is related with a positive consequence. That's why romantic love may be considered as a natural addiction. We think that the notion of romantic love as a positive addiction may offer a new view for future research in the field.It is an interesting topic to discuss addiction and love in the context of reward. In this e-book, we begin with an animal study of comparison between drug and natural reward. Then, some papers aim to understand the reward system underlying behavioral addiction focusing on technology, for example Internet addiction and mobile phone dependence. The third part of this e-book addresses the topic of love. Considered as a whole, this e-book demonstrates that drug and behavioral addictions are frequently related with negative consequences, while romantic love is related with a positive consequence. That's why romantic love may be considered as a natural addiction. We think that the notion of romantic love as a positive addiction may offer a new view for future research in the field.Beyond RewardRelationship addictionLovePsychological aspectsCompulsive behaviorfMRIAddictionreward systemromantic loveEEGdrugRelationship addiction.LovePsychological aspects.Compulsive behavior.616.85/84Fallgatter Andreas J1963-Zhang Xiaochu1977-Zou ZhilingBOOK9910220036303321Beyond reward3398625UNINA