Experimental, but effective: Noninvasive brain stimulation for addiction

Alison Knopf
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In a presentation by Antonello Bonci, M.D., at the Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders meeting in Massachusetts this month, work by Italian researchers on the use of noninvasive brain stimulation to treat addiction was a popular feature. “We studied it in rats first,” he said. The lab animals learned that if they self-administered cocaine, they would get a foot shock, and 70% of the rats stopped pressing the lever for cocaine. But 30% kept running around waiting for the lever to come out, and kept pressing it, getting the shock. These were the addicted rats.”

实验,但有效:无创大脑刺激治疗成瘾
在本月于马萨诸塞州举行的鳕鱼角成瘾性疾病研讨会上,医学博士安东内罗-邦奇(Antonello Bonci)在发言中介绍了意大利研究人员在使用非侵入性脑部刺激治疗成瘾方面所做的工作。"他说:"我们首先在老鼠身上进行了研究。这些实验动物知道,如果它们自行服用可卡因,就会受到脚部电击,70% 的老鼠不再按下可卡因的杠杆。但有 30% 的老鼠继续跑来跑去,等待杠杆出来,并继续按下杠杆,获得电击。这些就是上瘾的老鼠。"
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