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|a Imaging the addicted brain /
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|a International review of neurobiology ;
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|a Front Cover; Imaging the Addicted Brain; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter One: Imaging the Addicted Brain: Alcohol; 1. Alcohol Use Disorder: Definition, Epidemiology, and Consequences; 1.1. Definitions; 1.2. Epidemiology; 1.3. Consequences; 1.4. Imaging the Brain; 2. Structural Brain Imaging in AUD; 2.1. Macrostructural Brain Imaging in AUD; 2.1.1. Corpus Callosum; 2.1.2. Insula; 2.1.3. Striatum; 2.1.4. Hippocampus; 2.1.5. Amygdala; 2.1.6. Brainstem; 2.1.7. Cerebellum; 2.2. Microstructural Brain Imaging in AUD; 3. Functional Brain Imaging in AUD; 3.1. Activation
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|a 3.2. Functional Connectivity4. Conclusion; References; Chapter Two: Effects of Marijuana Use on Brain Structure and Function: Neuroimaging Findings from a Neurodevelopmental Pe ...; 1. Introduction; 2. Neurodevelopmental Framework for Understanding the Effects of Marijuana on Brain Structure and Function; 3. Structural Changes associated with Marijuana Use; 3.1. Gray Matter; 3.2. White Matter; 4. Functional MRI Observations in Marijuana Use; 5. Remaining Questions and Future Directions; 6. Conclusions; References; Chapter Three: Neurobiological Basis of Hypersexuality
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|a 1. Definition of Hypersexuality2. Prevalence and Comorbidity of Hypersexuality; 3. Hypersexuality as an Obsessive-Compulsive, Impulse, or Addiction Disorder; 4. Neuroimaging Correlates of Hypersexuality; 5. Lesion Evidence of Hypersexuality; 6. Evidence from Other Neurological Diseases Accompanied by Hypersexuality; 7. Neuropharmacology of Hypersexuality; 8. Animal Studies on Hypersexuality; 9. Genetics of Hypersexuality; 10. Conclusion; References; Chapter Four: Psychological and Neurobiological Correlates of Food Addiction; 1. Introduction; 2. Factors That Lead to the Formation of FA
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|a 2.1. Hyperpalatable Foods2.2. Operant Conditioning; 2.3. Mood and Stress; 2.4. Food Cues; 2.5. Craving; 2.6. Impulsivity; 3. Maintenance of FA; 3.1. Food Reward and Motivation; 3.2. Energy Homeostasis and Regulatory Mechanisms; 3.3. The Impact of Stress on Hypothalamic Functioning; 3.4. Cognitive Control and Addictive Eating; 4. Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Five: Imaging the Gambling Brain; 1. Cue-Reactivity Studies; 2. Parsing Out Specific Cognitive Constructs in GD; 2.1. Anticipatory Processing; 2.2. Subjective Value; 2.3. Near Misses; 2.4. Inhibitory Control Studies
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|a 3. Positron Emission Tomography Studies4. Structural Imaging; 5. Conclusions; References; Chapter Six: Biomarkers for Success: Using Neuroimaging to Predict Relapse and Develop Brain Stimulation Treatments for C ...; 1. Introduction; 2. Executive and Limbic System Abnormalities in Cocaine-Dependent Individuals; 2.1. Abnormalities in the Structure and Function of the Cerebral Cortex; 2.1.1. Medial Prefrontal Cortex; 2.1.2. Orbitofrontal Cortex; 2.1.3. Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 2.2. Abnormalities in the Structure and Function of the Subcortical Structures; 2.2.1. Nucleus Accumbens
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