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Lasting reduction of nicotine‐seeking behavior by chronic N‐acetylcysteine during experimental cue‐exposure therapy [PDF]
AbstractNicotine‐associated cues can trigger reinstatement in humans as well as in animal models of drug addiction. To date, no behavioral intervention or pharmacological treatment has been effective in preventing relapse in the long term. A large body of evidence indicates that N‐acetylcysteine (N‐AC) blunts the activation of glutamatergic (GLUergic ...
Moro, Federico +6 more
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Recovered memories of trauma are memories of traumatic events experienced generally during childhood, but of which the persons were unaware until they retrieved it.
Olivier Dodier +2 more
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Despite the availability of smoking cessation strategies, smoking cue-induced craving remains a relatively untreated relapse risk factor. Utilizing nicotine-free electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) to extinguish the motivational influence of smoking ...
Alyssa L. Peechatka +8 more
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A preclinical model of cue exposure therapy, cue extinction, reduces cue-induced cocaine seeking that is goal-directed but not habit-like. Goal-directed and habitual behaviors differentially rely on the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) and dorsolateral ...
Brooke N. Bender +2 more
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Reminder cues modulate the renewal effect in human predictive learning
Associative learning refers to our ability to learn about regularities in our environment. When a stimulus is repeatedly followed by a specific outcome, we learn to expect the outcome in the presence of the stimulus.
Javier Bustamante +2 more
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BackgroundOver the last 2 decades, virtual reality technologies (VRTs) have been proposed as a way to enhance and improve smoking cessation therapy.
Merel Keijsers +3 more
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Objective: To examine whether cue-exposure therapy increases the effectiveness of a multicomponent smoking cessation program that combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with nicotine patches.
María Paz García Vera, Jesús Sanz
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Background: Intolerance of uncertainty (IU), the tendency to find uncertainty distressing, is an important transdiagnostic dimension in mental health disorders.
Jayne Morriss +3 more
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Coping-skills training and cue-exposure therapy in the treatment of alcoholism.
Coping-skills training (CST) and cue-exposure treatment (CET) are two relatively new approaches in alcoholism treatment. With CST, the therapist tries to strengthen the patient's skills in coping with situations associated with a high risk of drinking.
P M, Monti, D J, Rohsenow
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Progress in Cue Exposure Therapy for the Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Review Update [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate the role of cue exposure therapy in addiction treatment. Methods: A Pubmed/PsycInfo literature search was performed for cue exposure treatments for addictions from 2002 to 2009. Findings: We located sixteen cue exposure therapy studies involving multiple addictions that were conducted between 2002 and 2009. Four of these studies
Temeia Martin +2 more
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