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Answer by Nicole Gravagna, Ph.D., Neuroscience and Genetics & Heredity, on Quora:. There is a connection between addictions and the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC). This is the part of the brain ...
German researchers examined 48 participants using the MRI images — 22 with smartphone addiction and 26 non-addicts. Writing in the study, published in the journal Addictive Behaviors, the ...
New research findings suggest that structural abnormalities in the brains of cocaine addicts are related in part to drug use and in part to a predisposition toward addiction. The research maps the ...
New research findings suggest that structural abnormalities in the brains of cocaine addicts are related in part to drug use and in part to a predisposition toward addiction. The research ...
A brain imaging study reveals abnormalities in the cerebral cortex of cocaine addicts that appear to correlate with dysfunction in areas responsible for attention and for reward-based decision ...
In addiction, the prefrontal cortex fails to control drug-seeking behaviours. Peter Kalivas reviews the hypothesis that a loss of glutamate homeostasis at prefrontal-to-accumbens synapses ...
In March, Stephen Loyd was scrolling through Google images for a PowerPoint presentation on addiction when a picture of a bottle of Percocet pills triggered a powerful craving. His mouth watered ...
It is frequently said that addiction occurs when drugs “hijack” the brain. It’s hard to nail down what that means, but it does rightly suggest that there is an involuntary takeover of the ...
Web addicts have brain changes similar to those hooked on drugs or alcohol, preliminary research suggests. Experts in China scanned the brains of 17 young web addicts and found disruption in the ...
Accordingly, rats positive for three addiction-like behaviors (3crit or Addict-like) and rats positive for none of them (0crit or Non-Addict-like) showed clear-cut differences in both the three ...
Web addicts have brain changes similar to those hooked on drugs or alcohol, preliminary research suggests. Experts in China scanned the brains of 17 young web addicts and found disruption in the ...