Dysfunction of the prefrontal cortex in addiction: neuroimaging findings and clinical implications

RZ Goldstein, ND Volkow - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2011 - nature.com
The loss of control over drug intake that occurs in addiction was initially believed to result
from disruption of subcortical reward circuits. However, imaging studies in addictive …

Prediction as a humanitarian and pragmatic contribution from human cognitive neuroscience

JDE Gabrieli, SS Ghosh, S Whitfield-Gabrieli - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the
human brain and its variation across individuals (neurodiversity) in both health and disease …

[BOOK][B] Mindfulness and psychotherapy

C Germer, RD Siegel, PR Fulton - 2016 - books.google.com
This practical book has given tens of thousands of clinicians and students a comprehensive
introduction to mindfulness and its clinical applications. The book describes the …

New developments in human neurocognition: clinical, genetic, and brain imaging correlates of impulsivity and compulsivity

NA Fineberg, SR Chamberlain, AE Goudriaan… - CNS …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Impulsivity and compulsivity represent useful conceptualizations that involve dissociable
cognitive functions, which are mediated by neuroanatomically and neurochemically distinct …

Mega-analysis of gray matter volume in substance dependence: general and substance-specific regional effects

S Mackey, N Allgaier, B Chaarani… - American Journal of …, 2019 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Although lower brain volume has been routinely observed in individuals with
substance dependence compared with nondependent control subjects, the brain regions …

[HTML][HTML] Approach bias modification in alcohol dependence: do clinical effects replicate and for whom does it work best?

C Eberl, RW Wiers, S Pawelczack, M Rinck… - Developmental cognitive …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Alcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder.
Recent evidence shows that computerized training interventions (Cognitive Bias …

Impulsivity as a vulnerability factor for poor addiction treatment outcomes: a review of neurocognitive findings among individuals with substance use disorders

L Stevens, A Verdejo-García, AE Goudriaan… - Journal of substance …, 2014 - Elsevier
With the current review, we explore the hypothesis that individual differences in
neurocognitive aspects of impulsivity (ie, cognitive and motor disinhibition, delay discounting …

Craving to quit: psychological models and neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness training as treatment for addictions.

JA Brewer, HM Elwafi, JH Davis - 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans suffer heavily from substance use disorders and other addictions. Despite much
effort that has been put into understanding the mechanisms of the addictive process …

Addiction, compulsive drug seeking, and the role of frontostriatal mechanisms in regulating inhibitory control

J Feil, D Sheppard, PB Fitzgerald, M Yücel… - Neuroscience & …, 2010 - Elsevier
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 …

From neural responses to population behavior: neural focus group predicts population-level media effects

EB Falk, ET Berkman… - Psychological …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale
populations? In this investigation, brain activations were recorded while smokers viewed …