نتایج جستجو برای: craving

تعداد نتایج: 3780  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
S Grant E D London D B Newlin V L Villemagne X Liu C Contoreggi R L Phillips A S Kimes A Margolin

Evidence accumulated over more than 45 years has indicated that environmental stimuli can induce craving for drugs of abuse in individuals who have addictive disorders. However, the brain mechanisms that subserve such craving have not been elucidated. Here a positron emission tomographic study shows increased glucose metabolism in cortical and limbic regions implicated in several forms of memor...

Journal: :Appetite 2009
Elke Smeets Anne Roefs Anita Jansen

In the present study, the causal influence of chocolate craving on attentional bias for chocolate-related information was examined by experimentally inducing chocolate craving in a sample of high trait chocolate cravers vs. low trait chocolate cravers. A sample of 35 high trait chocoholics and 33 low trait chocolate cravers were randomly assigned to either the exposure condition in which cravin...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2008
Jana Wrase Nicos Makris Dieter F Braus Karl Mann Michael N Smolka David N Kennedy Verne S Caviness Steven M Hodge Lena Tang Matthew Albaugh David A Ziegler Orin C Davis Christian Kissling Gunter Schumann Hans C Breiter Andreas Heinz

OBJECTIVE Amygdala volume has been associated with drug craving in cocaine addicts, and amygdala volume reduction is observed in some alcohol-dependent subjects. This study sought an association in alcohol-dependent subjects between volumes of reward-related brain regions, alcohol craving, and the risk of relapse. METHOD Besides alcohol craving, the authors assessed amygdala, hippocampus, and...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2013
Eric L Garland Amelia Roberts-Lewis

Exposure to traumatic events often results in severe distress which may elicit self-medication behaviors. Yet, some individuals exposed to trauma do not develop post-traumatic stress symptoms and comorbid addictive impulses. In the wake of traumatic events, psychological processes like thought suppression and mindfulness may modulate post-traumatic stress and craving for substances. We examined...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2012
S C Herremans C Baeken N Vanderbruggen M A Vanderhasselt D Zeeuws L Santermans R De Raedt

BACKGROUND Prior research in substance dependence has suggested potential anti-craving effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) when applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). However, no single sham-controlled session studies applied to the right DLPFC have been carried-out in recently detoxified alcohol-dependent patients. Furthermore, no studies examined the...

Journal: :Journal of psychoactive drugs 2014
Alan K Davis Harold Rosenberg

This study evaluated the prevalence, intensity, and correlates of craving for MDMA/ecstasy among recreational users employing a new multi-item, self-report questionnaire reflecting experiences of desire, intention to use, and anticipated loss of control. Using a web-based data collection procedure, we recruited MDMA/ecstasy users (n = 240) to rate their agreement with eight craving statements i...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Michael W Firmin Aubrey L Gillette Taylor E Hobbs Di Wu

In the present study, we assessed the effect of the olfactory sense on chocolate craving in college females. Building on previous research by Kemps and Tiggemann (2013), we hypothesized that a fresh scent would decrease one's craving level for chocolate food. While the precursor study only addressed the decrease of chocolate craving, we also hypothesized that a sweet scent would increase one's ...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2013
Xingbao Li Karen J Hartwell Max Owens Todd Lematty Jeffrey J Borckardt Colleen A Hanlon Kathleen T Brady Mark S George

BACKGROUND Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can noninvasively stimulate the brain and transiently amplify or block behaviors mediated through a region. We hypothesized that a single high-frequency rTMS session over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) would reduce cue craving for cigarettes compared with a sham TMS session. METHODS Sixteen non-treatment-seeking, ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Marcia Levin Pelchat Andrea Johnson Robin Chan Jeffrey Valdez J Daniel Ragland

Food craving (defined as an intense desire to eat a specific food) is of interest because it is extremely common and because it influences obesity or nutritional status. It has also been suggested that food craving may be the evolutionary source for cravings of all kinds including cravings for drugs and alcohol. Yet, little is known about the functional neuroanatomy of food craving. We report h...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2010
Hedy Kober Ethan F Kross Walter Mischel Carl L Hart Kevin N Ochsner

Cigarette craving is an important contributor to cigarette smoking, and clinical approaches that focus on regulation of craving are effective in reducing rates of relapse. However, a laboratory model that targets the use of cognitive strategies to regulate craving is lacking. To develop such a model, twenty heavy cigarette smokers (>12/day), twenty-two tobacco "chippers" (<6/day), and twenty no...

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