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Dysfunction of the prefrontal cortex in addiction: neuroimaging findings and clinical implications.

机译:成瘾前额叶皮层功能障碍:神经影像学发现和临床意义。

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The loss of control over drug intake that occurs in addiction was initially believed to result from disruption of subcortical reward circuits. However, imaging studies in addictive behaviours have identified a key involvement of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) both through its regulation of limbic reward regions and its involvement in higher-order executive function (for example, self-control, salience attribution and awareness). This Review focuses on functional neuroimaging studies conducted in the past decade that have expanded our understanding of the involvement of the PFC in drug addiction. Disruption of the PFC in addiction underlies not only compulsive drug taking but also accounts for the disadvantageous behaviours that are associated with addiction and the erosion of free will.
机译:最初认为成瘾中对药物摄入失去控制是由于皮层下奖励回路的破坏。然而,关于成瘾行为的影像学研究已经通过调节边缘奖励区和参与高级执行功能(例如,自我控制,显着性归因和意识)来确定前额叶皮层(PFC)的关键参与。这篇综述着重于过去十年中进行的功能性神经影像学研究,这些研究扩大了我们对PFC参与药物成瘾的理解。上瘾中PFC的破坏不仅是强迫性吸毒的基础,而且还解释了与成瘾和自由意志的侵蚀有关的不利行为。

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