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Electrophysiology and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cue Craving: Potential Biomarkers for Therapeutic Neuromodulation in Addiction [PDF]
A major goal for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is the reduction of drug craving, which contributes to continued drug use and relapse. Pathological craving is thought to reflect dysfunction in neural networks, sparking a growing interest in ...
Jody Tanabe +7 more
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Craving mediates the relationship between sleep quality and impaired control over drinking: A preliminary study [PDF]
Background: Sleep disturbances are common in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Craving is a critical driver of alcohol use and return to drinking and is influenced by sleep.
Erica N. Grodin +2 more
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Food cue reactivity and craving predict eating and weight gain: a meta‐analytic review
Rebecca G Boswell, Hedy Kober
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Synaptic mechanisms underlying persistent cocaine craving
Marina E Wolf
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The Role of Craving in Substance Use Disorders: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Michael A Sayette
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Importance Craving, which is a strong desire for drugs, is a new DSM-5 diagnostic criterion for substance use disorders (SUDs), which are the most prevalent, costly, and deadly forms of psychopathology. Despite decades of research, the roles of drug cues
Nilofar Vafaie, H. Kober
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Craving in gambling disorder: A systematic review
Background and objectives Craving is one of the main criteria for the diagnosis of substance use disorder according to the DSM-5; however, it is not included in the main criteria for gambling disorder (GD).
N. Mallorquí-Bagué +2 more
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Sex Differences in Opioid and Psychostimulant Craving and Relapse: A Critical Review
A widely held dogma in the preclinical addiction field is that females are more vulnerable than males to drug craving and relapse. Here, we first review clinical studies on sex differences in psychostimulant and opioid craving and relapse.
C. Nicolas +5 more
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A neuromarker for drug and food craving distinguishes drug users from non-users
Craving—the urge to use a drug or to eat—is a core feature of substance use disorders. Koban et al. present an fMRI-based and machine-learning-based neuromarker that predicts the intensity of drug and food craving and separates drug users from non-users.
L. Koban, T. Wager, H. Kober
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