Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6267128 | Current Opinion in Neurobiology | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Through sequential waves of drug-induced neurochemical stimulation, addiction co-opts the brain's neuronal circuits that mediate reward, motivation to behavioral inflexibility and a severe disruption of self-control and compulsive drug intake. Brain imaging technologies have allowed neuroscientists to map out the neural landscape of addiction in the human brain and to understand how drugs modify it.
⺠Addiction is a spectrum disorder that perturbs the balance within a network of circuits. ⺠Addiction entails a progressive dysfunction that erodes the foundations of self-control. ⺠Addiction circuits overlap with the circuits of other impulsivity disorders (e.g. obesity). ⺠Better understanding of these circuits is the key to better prevention and treatment.