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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Cue Reactivity and Effects of Cue Exposure in Abstinent Posttreatment Drug Users
After 12 months of inpatient treatment, 16 opiate-addicted patients were exposed to drug-related stimuli. The results of this study indicate that cue reactivity in opiate-addicted subjects is still present after 12 months of intensive inpatient treatment.
Ingmar H A Franken +2 more
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Reactivity to nicotine cues over repeated cue reactivity sessions [PDF]
The present study investigated whether reactivity to nicotine-related cues would attenuate across four experimental sessions held 1 week apart. Participants were nineteen non-treatment seeking, nicotine-dependent males. Cue reactivity sessions were performed in an outpatient research center using in vivo cues consisting of standardized smoking-related ...
Steven D, LaRowe +3 more
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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 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 ...
Miaoling Luo +8 more
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The effects of approach bias modification on smoking cue-reactivity in individuals who smoke: A randomized controlled fMRI study [PDF]
Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerized training designed to retrain involuntary approach action tendencies toward drug-related cues, has been shown to reduce relapse rates when added to treatment-as-usual (TAU) in alcohol use disorder.
Franziska Motka +4 more
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Cue reactivity is associated with duration and severity of alcohol dependence: an FMRI study. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: With the progression of substance dependence, drug cue-related brain activation is thought to shift from motivational towards habit pathways. However, a direct association between cue-induced brain activation and dependence duration has not
Zsuzsika Sjoerds +4 more
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Taste matters: lessons learned in translating a conditioned drug cue reactivity paradigm from rodents to humans [PDF]
IntroductionBidirectional translation between human and animal models of drug-predictive cue reactivity may accelerate biomarker and treatment development for substance use disorders.
Roberto U. Cofresí +1 more
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Systematic literature review on cue reactivity to Electronic Nicotine Delivery ...
merel keijsers
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Attenuating enduring alcohol cue reactivity via extinction during memory reconsolidation
One of the ways the brain can adapt to repeated alcohol intoxication is to learn about predictive environmental cues such as the sight, smell, and taste of an alcoholic beverage.
Cofresi, Roberto Ulises
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