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Cue-induced craving for Internet among Internet addicts

Addictive Behaviors, 2016
Intense craving is a core feature of addictive disorder, and cue-induced craving is believed to be a key factor in the maintenance and relapse of addictive behaviors. With the rapid development of the Internet, Internet addiction has become a widespread behavioral problem accompanied by many negative effects. This study used the cue-reactivity paradigm
Xiaojun Sun   +2 more
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Global sleep quality is associated with tonic craving, but not cue-induced craving

Addictive Behaviors, 2022
Sleep disturbance is widespread among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and is thought to reduce the capacity for self-regulation. The present study examines how sleep disturbance is associated with the regulation of tonic (i.e., "trait-like") and cue-induced (i.e., "provoked") craving, among individuals with AUD.Participants with an AUD (N = 
Wave-Ananda, Baskerville   +3 more
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An acute dose of nicotine enhances cue-induced cocaine craving

open access: yesDrug and Alcohol Dependence, 1998
The present study examined whether the active component in tobacco, nicotine, can modulate cocaine craving in patients with a history of smoking crack cocaine when exposed to crack cocaine related environmental cues. Twenty patients, all cigarette smokers, were randomly assigned to nicotine (two 22 mg transdermal patches) or placebo in a single-dose ...
Malcolm S Reid   +2 more
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The impact of opioid-stimulant co-use on tonic and cue-induced craving

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2023
The twin opioid-stimulant epidemics have led to increased overdose deaths and present unique challenges for individuals entering treatment with opioid-stimulant polysubstance use. This study examined tonic and cue-induced craving as a primary outcome among persons in substance use treatment who reported primary substances of opioids, methamphetamine ...
Martin Hochheimer   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Cue-induced cigarette craving and mixed emotions: A role for positive affect in the craving process

Addictive Behaviors, 2013
Craving is an important component of nicotine addiction, and extant research has demonstrated a clear link between cue-induced craving and negative affect, with mixed results in the positive affect domain. The current study was designed to test the idea that cue-reactive craving might be associated with a mixed emotional process, or the simultaneous ...
Jennifer C Veilleux   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Smoking-related videos for use in cue-induced craving paradigms [PDF]

open access: yesAddictive Behaviors, 2007
Environmental cues (e.g., the sight of a cigarette) have long been recognized as important triggers for craving in smokers. Available imaging technologies (e.g., fMRI) allow investigation of the neural mechanisms for cue-induced craving, but there stands a need for a cue-delivery system compatible with an MRI environment.
Dana H Bovbjerg, Joel Erblich
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Cue-induced cravings for cigarettes

Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 2009
Cigarette craving is usually thought of as being a product of abstinence from smoking. However, cigarette craving can also be evoked through exposure to situational cues that are associated with tobacco use. Such cue-induced cravings can be reliably produced in laboratory settings, and in observational field studies, they have been found to influence ...
Stuart G. Ferguson, Saul Shiffman
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AMPT Effects on Cue‐Induced Craving for Cocaine

The American Journal on Addictions, 1996
The authors evaluated the effect of an acute reduction in catecholamine synthesis, produced by alpha methyl para tyrosine (AMPT), on cue‐induced craving for cocaine in cocaine‐dependent patients. AMPT and diphenhydramine were administered under double‐blind conditions in a randomized, crossover design.
Ismene L. Petrakis   +6 more
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Gender and Impulsivity: Effects on Cue-Induced Alcohol Craving

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2016
Numerous studies have demonstrated that trait impulsivity is linked to increased risk of developing alcohol-use disorders and other substance abuse. Impulsivity has also been shown in some studies to potentiate cue-induced drug cravings. Despite considerable evidence of gender differences in impulsivity and drug craving among individuals suffering from
Devorah E, Yarmush   +3 more
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The relevance and treatment of cue-induced cravings in tobacco dependence

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2009
Craving to smoke is often conceptualized and measured as a tonic, slowly changing state induced by abstinence. In this article, we review the literature on the existence, causes, and treatment of cue-induced cravings: intense, episodic cravings typically provoked by situational cues associated with drug use.
Stuart G, Ferguson, Saul, Shiffman
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