Cue reactivity towards shopping cues in female participants [PDF]
Background and aims: It is currently under debate whether pathological buying can be considered as a behavioural addiction. Addictions have often been investigated with cue-reactivity paradigms to assess subjective, physiological and neural craving ...
Brand, Matthias +4 more
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Cue-reactivity targeted smoking cessation intervention in individuals with tobacco use disorder: a scoping review. [PDF]
ObjectivesCue-reactivity is a critical step leading to the emergence of addictive psychology and the triggering of addictive behaviors within the framework of addiction theory and is considered a significant risk factor for addiction-related behaviors ...
Luo M, Gan Q, Fu Y, Chen Z.
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Cue-reactivity to distal cues in individuals at risk for gaming disorder
Background: Gaming disorder (GD) is a disorder due to addictive behaviors (ICD-11). Cue-reactivity and craving are relevant mechanisms in the development and maintenance of addictive behaviors.
Martin Diers +11 more
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Cue Reactivity to Electronic Cigarettes: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Cue reactivity to Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) has been studied by several researchers, yet the variability in user types (smokers, former smokers, dual users, exclusive ENDS users) and ENDS designs used between the studies may have ...
Keijsers M +3 more
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Food cue reactivity: Neurobiological and behavioral underpinnings. [PDF]
AbstractThe modern obesogenic environment contains an abundance of food cues (e.g., sight, smell of food) as well cues that are associated with food through learning and memory processes. Food cue exposure can lead to food seeking and excessive consumption in otherwise food-sated individuals, and a high level of food cue responsivity is a risk factor ...
Kanoski SE, Boutelle KN.
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Generalized cue reactivity in rat dopamine neurons after opioids. [PDF]
Cue reactivity is the maladaptive neurobiological and behavioral response upon exposure to drug cues and is a major driver of relapse. A widely accepted assumption is that drugs of abuse result in disparate dopamine responses to cues that predict drug vs.
Lehmann CM +5 more
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Neural cue reactivity is not stronger in male than in female patients with alcohol use disorder. [PDF]
BackgroundMales consume more alcohol than females, and alcohol use disorder (AUD) is more prevalent in males than females. However, females progress faster to AUD.
Gerhardt S +8 more
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Multimodal Assessment of Smoking cue Reactivity During a Smoking Cue Exposure Task. [PDF]
Background. Cue-reactivity as a characteristic symptom of substance use disorders (SUD) is highly context dependent. Paradigms with high context validity need to be established for the investigation of underlying neurobiological mechanisms. While craving can be assessed by self-report as one aspect of cue-reactivity (CR), the assessment of biological ...
Kroczek AM +8 more
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Comparing the effectiveness of virtual reality vs 2D display-based cue reactivity paradigms to induce nicotine-craving: a behavioral and psychophysiological study. [PDF]
Craving is a key symptom of nicotine addiction, driving the urge to seek cigarettes. It is often strongly influenced by social and environmental cues associated with the typical use of the substance.
Girondini M, Pieri L, Gallace A.
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Electrographic cue-reactivity co-localizes with accumbens deep brain stimulation in a case of opioid use disorder. [PDF]
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a significant public health concern, with over 30% of the affected population not responding to available treatments. Severe OUD is characterized by drug-cue reactivity that has been reported to predict treatment failure.
Qiu L +14 more
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