The Wiley handbook on the cognitive neuroscience of addiction

Other Authors: Wilson, Stephen J., ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.
Physical Description: 1 online resource ( xiii, 538 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series: Wiley handbooks in cognitive neuroscience.
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Item Description: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section I. Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Addiction -- -- Addiction as Maladaptive Learning, with a Focus on Habit Learning / Theresa H. McKim and Charlotte A. Boettiger -- Neural Bases of Addiction-Related Impairments in Response Inhibition / Hugh Garavan, Alexandra S. Potter, Katie L. Brennan, and John J. Foxe -- Working Memory Functioning and Addictive Behavior : Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience / Travis T. Nichols and Stephen J. Wilson -- -- Section II. Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Addiction : Reward, Motivation, and Decision Making -- -- Behavioral and Brain Response to Non-Drug Rewards in Substance Abuse : Implications for Motivational Theories of Addiction / James M. Bjork -- Role of the Value Circuit in Addiction and Addiction Treatment / Anna B. Konova and Rita Z. Goldstein -- The Insula : A Critical Neural Substrate for Drug Seeking under Conflict and Risk / Nasir H. Naqvi and Antoine Bechara -- Addiction as a Symptom of Failure Modes in the Machineries of Decision Making / A. David Redish -- -- Section III. Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Addiction -- -- The Role of Sensory and Motor Brain Regions in Drug-Cue Reactivity / Yavor Yalachkov, Jochen Kaiser, and Marcus J. Naumer -- Neural Mechanisms Underlying Craving and the Regulation of Craving / Hedy Kober and Maggie Mae Mell -- Neurobiology of Alcohol Craving and Relapse Prediction : Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment / Corinde E. Wiers and Andreas Heinz -- Neural Mechanisms Associated with Stress-Induced Drug Craving / Verica Milivojevic, Helen C. Fox, and Rajita Sinha -- -- Section IV. Cognitive Neuroscience and the Development of Addiction -- -- Neurological Risk Factors for the Development of Problematic Substance Use / Sylia Wilson, Kathleen M. Thomas, and William G. Iacono -- Adolescence and Addiction : Vulnerability, Opportunity, and the Role of Brain Development / David M. Lydon, Adriana Galván, and Charles F. Geier -- Neurocognition and Brain Abnormalities among Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Users / Anita Cservenka and Bonnie J. Nagel -- -- Section V. Cognitive Neuroscience and the Treatment of Drug Addiction -- -- The Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying Psychosocial Interventions for Addiction : Motivational Interviewing as a Case Study / Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing and Jon M. Houck -- Brain Stimulation as a Novel Technique for Craving Management and the Treatment of Addiction / Aviad Hadar and Abraham Zangen -- Development of Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback for Craving in Nicotine-Dependent Cigarette Smokers / Karen J. Hartwell, Kathleen T. Brady, and Mark S. George -- -- Section VI. Emerging Themes and Future Directions -- -- Advancing Addiction Research through the Integration of Genetics and Neuroimaging / Hollis C. Karoly, Sarah L. Hagerty, Barbara J. Weiland, and Kent E. Hutchison -- Neuroeconomic Perspectives on the Potent but Inconsistent Motivations Characteristic of Addiction / A. James Melrose, Eustace Hsu and John Monterosso -- Beyond Functional Localization : Advancing the Understanding of Addiction-Related Processes by Examining Brain Connectivity / Matthew T. Sutherland, Xia Liang, Yihong Yang and Elliot A. Stein -- Functional Neural Predictors of Addiction Outcomes / Elliot T. Berkman.
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Physical Description: 1 online resource ( xiii, 538 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Format: Users at some libraries may be required to establish an individual no-charge EBC account, and log in to access the full text. For security, do not use a confidential or important ID and password to log in; create a different username and password.
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Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781118472439
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