Reward System Components in Addictive Disorders
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Neuroplasticity in addictive disorders
Compulsive drug-taking behavior develops in vulnerable individuals who ingest substances that activate the reward system. This intense activation produces learned associations to cues that predict drug availability. With repetition the reward system becomes reflexively activated by cues alone, leading to a drive toward drug-taking. The central nervous system changes underlying this conditioned ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2641-6271
DOI: 10.33552/oajap.2019.02.000535