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Rasha Abi Hana

Stimulants: Understanding Use, Impact, and Responses Reading List

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 26 March 2024
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Stimulants are a class of drugs that act on the central nervous system, increasing alertness, energy, and attention while elevating mood. They achieve these effects by enhancing the activity of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.

Many stimulant-related hazards are linked to intensive, high-dose, or long-term usage. The mode of administration plays a significant moderating role; injecting stimulants and smoking crack cocaine or methamphetamine have been specifically associated with more problematic use behaviours. Even people who use stimulants sporadically or...

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Edie

Serie de seminarios web del grupo de interés en neurociencia de ISAM

Shared by Edie - 21 Enero 2023
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En la nueva serie de charlas mensuales de ISAM-NIG "Enamorados de la neurociencia de la adicción", neurocientíficos de la adicción de todo el mundo comparten sus historias/experiencias personales sobre la belleza de la neurociencia de la adicción y cómo/por qué han decidido invertir su vida científica en este campo.

Webinar 1- Prof. Kathleen Brady 

Webinar 2- Dr. Marc Potenza

Webinar 3- Dra. Sylvia Cruz 

Webinar 4- Dr. Antonio Verdejo-Garcia 

Webinar 5- Dr. Alex Baldacchino

Webinar 6- Dr. Jean-Lud Cadet

Webinar 7- Dr. Judson Brewer

Webinar 8- Dra. Rita Goldstein

Webinar 9- Dr. Hamed...

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Edie

ISAM Neuroscience Interest Group in collaboration with ENIGMA Addiction Working Group

Shared by Edie - 21 January 2023
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Here, you can find a series of webinar recordings put together by ISAM Neuroscience Interest Group in collaboration with ENIGMA Addiction Working Group.

Webinar 1: International Network on Neuroscience for Addiction Medicine

Webinar 2: Cognitive Training/Rehabilitation Interventions for Addiction Medicine

Webinar 3: Biomarkers for Addiction Treatment Development

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Rasha Abi Hana

La neurociencia de los trastornos del estado de ánimo, la vergüenza, el trauma y los trastornos por uso de sustancias

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 23 Diciembre 2022
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26 Enero 2023
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Jueves, Enero 26, 2023 - Viernes, Enero  27,    2023 

Presentador:  Dr. Merrill Norton, Pharm.D., D.Ph. ,   CMAC

Esta es una nueva serie de presentaciones sobre los últimos descubrimientos neurocientíficos de ansiedad, depresión, miedo...

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Alcohol and Cannabis Use and the Developing Brain

Shared by Edie - 15 September 2021
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Lees, B., Debenham, J., & Squeglia, L. M. (2021). Alcohol and Cannabis Use and the Developing Brain. Alcohol, 41(1).

Purpose of Review

Alcohol and cannabis are the most commonly used substances during adolescence and are typically initiated during this sensitive neurodevelopmental period.

The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the most recent literature focused on understanding how these substances affect the developing brain.

Findings

The effects of alcohol use include:

  • widespread decreases in gray matter volume and cortical thickness across time
  • slowed white matter growth and poorer integrity
  • disrupted network efficiency
  • poorer impulse and attentional control, learning, memory...
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Rasha Abi Hana

Addiction Neurobiology Reading List

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 14 July 2021
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Neuroscience and addiction research advances have been important for understanding the neurobiological changes that occur when a person transitions from recreational substance use to a substance use disorder or addiction. Addiction neurobiology is superbly situated to benefit from numerous developments in neuroscience.
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Primate Ventral Striatum Maintains Neural Representations of the Value of Previously Rewarded Objects for Habitual Seeking

Shared by Edie - 29 June 2021
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Kang, J., Kim, H., Hwang, S.H. et al. Primate ventral striatum maintains neural representations of the value of previously rewarded objects for habitual seeking. Nat Commun 12, 2100 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22335-5

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The ventral striatum (VS) is considered a key region that flexibly updates recent changes in reward values for habit learning. However, this update process may not serve to maintain learned habitual behaviours, which are insensitive to value changes. Here, using fMRI in humans and single-unit electrophysiology in macaque monkeys we report another role of the primate VS: that the value memory subserving habitual seeking is stably maintained in the VS. Days after object-value associative learning, human and monkey VS continue to show increased responses to previously rewarded objects...

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