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|a Brain research in addiction /
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|a Progress in brain research ;
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|a ""Title page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Copyright""; ""Contributors""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter 1: The extended evolutionary synthesis and addiction: the price we pay for adaptability""; ""Abstract""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 The Dopamine Theory of Addiction""; ""3 Substance Use in Animals and Humans""; ""4 Psychiatric Comorbidity""; ""5 Dopamine and Impulsivity""; ""6 Human Flexibility, Adaptability, and Innovation""; ""7 Pleiotropy""; ""8 The EES and Addiction""; ""9 Discussion""; ""10 Conclusion""; ""Acknowledgement""
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|a ""Chapter 2: Cross-talk between the epigenome and neural circuits in drug addiction""""Abstract""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Drug Addiction Is a Behavioral Learning Disorder""; ""3 Drug-Induced Plasticity: How Is Drug-Associated Information Stored for Long Periods of Time in the Brain?""; ""4 The Neural Circuits Controlling Motivated Behaviors and Their Dysregulation in Drug Addiction""; ""5 How Are Changes in Neural Morphology and Function Maintained?""; ""6 Epigenetic Regulation Is the Key to a Central Property of Neural Networks: Plasticity""
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|a ""7 The Interface Between Neuronal Activation and Epigenetic Remodeling""""8 Bidirectional Cross-Talk Between the Epigenome and Cellular Activity""; ""9 Focusing to the Future""; ""Chapter 3: Addiction: A dysregulation of satiety and inflammatory processes""; ""Abstract""; ""1 Background""; ""2 Brief Summaries of Selected Theories of Addiction""; ""3 Brain Circuitry and Areas Involved in Addiction""; ""4 Drug-Induced Alterations in Dopamine Neurotransmission""; ""5 Changes in Dopamine Signaling May Mediate Addictive Behavior""; ""6 Regulation of Satiety""
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|a ""7 The Hypothalamus: The Intersect Between Addiction and Satiety""""8 Inflammation and Addiction""; ""9 Conclusion""; ""Chapter 4: Corticostriatal plasticity, neuronal ensembles, and regulation of drug-seeking behavior""; ""Abstract""; ""1 Introduction: Ensembles in Addiction""; ""2 Constitutive Changes Induced by Drugs of Abuse""; ""3 Glutamate Spillover and Transient Synaptic Plasticity, Common to All Drugs of Abuse""; ""4 Could the t-SP Be Embedded in a Neuronal Network Specific to Drug Seeking?""; ""5 Concluding Remarks""; ""Acknowledgments""
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|a ""Chapter 5: Paraventricular thalamus: Gateway to feeding, appetitive motivation, and drug addiction""""Abstract""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Anatomical Organization of the PVT Within a Motivational Framework""; ""3 PVT and Appetitive Motivation""; ""4 PVT in Drug Taking, Withdrawal, and Relapse""; ""5 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Chapter 6: Functional roles of orexin/hypocretin receptors in reward circuit""; ""Abstract""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Reward and Reward Processing""; ""3 Reward Processing and Drug Abuse""; ""4 Reward Promotion""; ""5 Conclusion""
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|a Compulsive behavior
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