Memory Systems of the Addicted Brain: The Underestimated Role of Drug-Induced Cognitive Biases in Addiction and Its Treatment
Drug addiction may be viewed as a form of learning during which strong associations linking actions to drug-seeking are expressed as persistent stimulus-response habits, thereby maintaining a vulnerability to relapse. Disrupting cue-drug memory could be an efficient strategy to reduce the strength o...
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| Hoofdauteur: | Vincent David (auth) |
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| Andere auteurs: | Daniel Beracochea (auth), Mark E. Walton (auth) |
| Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
| Taal: | Engels |
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Frontiers Media SA
2018
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| Reeks: | Frontiers Research Topics
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