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The neurobiology of addiction: Implications for voluntary control of behavior

机译:成瘾的神经生物学:对行为自愿控制的影响

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There continues to be a debate on whether addiction is best understood as a brain disease or a moral condition. This debate, which may influence both the stigma attached to addiction and access to treatment, is often motivated by the question of whether and to what extent we can justly hold addicted individuals responsible for their actions. In fact, there is substantial evidence for a disease model, but the disease model per se does not resolve the question of voluntary control. Recent research at the intersection of neuroscience and psychology suggests that addicted individuals have substantial impairments in cognitive control of behavior, but this "loss of control" is not complete or simple. Possible mechanisms and implications are briefly reviewed.
机译:关于成瘾是否最好被理解为一种脑部疾病或一种道德状况,仍然存在争议。这场辩论可能会影响到成瘾的耻辱感和获得治疗的机会,其动机往往是我们是否可以以及在多大程度上公正地让成瘾者对他们的行为负责。事实上,有大量证据表明疾病模型存在,但疾病模型本身并不能解决自愿控制的问题。最近在神经科学和心理学交叉领域的研究表明,成瘾者在行为的认知控制方面存在重大障碍,但这种“失控”并不完整或简单。本文简要回顾了可能的机制和影响。

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