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Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders

2021
In order to contextualize food addiction in the realm of other substance addictions, it is important to review first the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of substance use disorders (SUD) and the mechanisms by which repeated use of highly rewarding and reinforcing substances lead to development of addictive behaviors. The addiction process involves
Claire E. Wilcox, Matthew J. Eck
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Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Hedonic Eating

2021
As reviewed in Chap. 1, our body has designed a complex system (the homeostatic system) to respond to energy needs, which regulates appetite and satiety and, therefore, food intake. Food consumption, especially in relation to highly palatable (HP) foods (e.g., foods high in sugar, fat, and/or ultra-processed foods) (Onaolapo and Onaolapo ...
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Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurobiology and Affect Regulation: Implications for Clinical Social Work

Clinical Social Work Journal, 2000
The purpose of this article is to review and consider the ways in which recent advances in cognitive neuroscience and neurobiology inform a biopsychosocial perspective for understanding and intervening with at-risk families. Specifically, our focus is on the ways in which such work contributes to our understanding of affect regulation as an important ...
Janet R. Shapiro, Jeffrey S. Applegate
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