Addiction: Brain and Cognitive Stimulation for Better Cognitive Control and Far Beyond

X. Noël, A. Bechara, M. Saeremans, C. Kornreich, Clémence Dousset, S. Campanella, A. Chatard, N. Jaafari, M. Dubuson
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Abstract

Addiction behaviors are characterized by conditioned responses responsible for craving and automatic actions as well as disturbances within the supervisory network, one of the key elements of which is the inhibition of prepotent response. Interventions such as brain stimulation and cognitive training targeting this imbalanced system can potentially be a positive adjunct to treatment as usual. The relevance of several invasive and noninvasive brain stimulation techniques in the context of addiction as well as several cognitive training protocols is reviewed. By reducing cue-induced craving and modifying the pattern of action, memory associations, and attention biases, these interventions produced significant but still limited clinical effects. A new refined definition of response inhibition, including automatic inhibition of response and a more consistent approach to cue exposure capitalizing on the phase of reconsolidation of pre-activated emotional memories, all associated with brain and cognitive stimulation, opens new avenues for clinical research. role of prediction error, of intervention post-activation, counter-conditioning, interference, extinction).
成瘾:大脑和认知刺激对更好的认知控制和远不止
成瘾行为的特征是条件反应,负责渴望和自动行为,以及监督网络内的干扰,其中一个关键因素是抑制优势反应。针对这种失衡系统的脑刺激和认知训练等干预措施可能是常规治疗的积极补充。本文回顾了几种侵入性和非侵入性脑刺激技术在成瘾以及几种认知训练方案中的相关性。通过减少线索诱导的渴望和改变行为模式、记忆关联和注意偏差,这些干预措施产生了显著但仍然有限的临床效果。反应抑制的新定义,包括反应的自动抑制,以及利用预先激活的情绪记忆重新巩固阶段的线索暴露的更一致的方法,都与大脑和认知刺激有关,为临床研究开辟了新的途径。预测误差的作用,干预后激活,反条件作用,干扰,消除)。
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