Neural Correlates of Cue Reactivity and the Regulation of Craving in Substance Use Disorders

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
R. Dieterich, T. Endrass
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Abstract. Theoretical background: Considerable progress has been made in illuminating the neural basis of the compulsive use patterns characterizing substance use disorders. It has been suggested to utilize these findings to alleviate the health burden associated with substance use. Objective: We address how neuroimaging research can provide these benefits. Methods: Based on neurobiological models of addiction, we highlight neuroimaging research elucidating neural predictors of relapse and how treatments modify these markers. Results: With the focus on cue reactivity, brain activity related to the motivational salience of drugs and automatized use behaviors can predict relapse. Cue reactivity changes with abstinence, and it remains to be determined whether such changes confer periods of critical relapse susceptibility. Conclusions: Several established and emerging interventions modulate brain activity associated with drug value. However, executive deficits in addiction may compromise interventions targeting control-related prefrontal brain areas. Lastly, it remains more difficult to change the brain responses mediating habitual behaviors.
物质使用障碍中线索反应与渴望调节的神经关联
摘要理论背景:在阐明物质使用障碍的强迫使用模式的神经基础方面取得了相当大的进展。有人建议利用这些发现来减轻与药物使用相关的健康负担。目的:我们探讨神经影像学研究如何提供这些益处。方法:基于成瘾的神经生物学模型,我们强调神经影像学研究,阐明复发的神经预测因素以及治疗如何改变这些标志物。结果:随着对线索反应的关注,与药物动机显著性和自动使用行为相关的大脑活动可以预测复发。提示反应性随禁欲而变化,这种变化是否会导致严重复发易感性仍有待确定。结论:一些已建立和新兴的干预措施调节与药物价值相关的大脑活动。然而,成瘾的执行缺陷可能会影响针对控制相关前额叶区域的干预措施。最后,改变介导习惯行为的大脑反应仍然更加困难。
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期刊介绍: Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs) zugleich Organ der Fachgruppen Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), der Sektion Klinische Psychologie im Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen (BDP), der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Verhaltenstherapie e.V. (DGVT), der Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Gesprächspsychotherapie e.V. (GWG), der Sektion Klinische Psychologie im Berufsverband Österreichischer Psychologinnen und Psychologen (B.Ö.P.) und der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für VerhaltensModifikation e.V. (AVM)
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