Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5735497 | Behavioural Brain Research | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Taken together, these results are compatible with models of the interactions between the NAcs, the dorsal striatum and frontal cortices in the I-RISA syndrome, showing that such interactions are particularly perturbed in patients at greater risk of relapse into cocaine abuse.
Keywords
IGTFCASdPFCZFCBAINACDifficulties in emotion regulationBDIGAFVOIResting state fMRITASPCASCbEmotional awarenessFunctional connectivityBISPrincipal component analysisfMRIEmotion regulationvolume of interestDERsDOAdorsal prefrontal cortexToronto Alexithymia ScaleBarratt impulsiveness scaleNucleus accumbensIowa Gambling TaskBeck Anxiety InventoryBDI, Beck Depression InventoryCocaine
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Authors
M. Berlingeri, D. Losasso, A. Girolo, E. Cozzolino, T. Masullo, M. Scotto, M. Sberna, G. Bottini, E. Paulesu,