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Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction: Recent Advances and Challenges

机译:酒精成瘾的行为神经生物学:最新进展和挑战

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Addictive behavior associated with alcoholism is characterized by compulsive preoccupation with obtaining alcohol, loss of control over consumption, and development of tolerance and dependence, as well as impaired social and occupational functioning. Like other addictive disorders, alcoholism is characterized by chronic vulnerability to relapse after cessation of drinking. To understand the factors that compel some individuals to drink excessively, alcohol research has focused on the identification of brain mechanisms that support the reinforcing actions of alcohol and the progression of changes in neural function induced by chronic ethanol consumption that lead to the development of dependence. More recently, increasing attention has been directed toward the understanding of neurobiological and environmental factors in susceptibility to relapse.
机译:与酗酒有关的上瘾行为的特征是强迫性地全神贯注于获取酒精,失去对消费的控制,对宽容和依赖性的发展以及社会和职业功能的损害。像其他成瘾性疾病一样,酗酒的特征是戒酒后长期易复发。为了了解强迫某些人过度饮酒的因素,酒精研究集中在确定支持酒精增强作用的大脑机制以及慢性酒精摄入引起的神经功能变化(导致依赖的发展)方面。最近,越来越多的注意力转向对复发易感性的神经生物学和环境因素的理解。

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