2025
Tobacco smoking is associated with attenuated error monitoring
Stam C, van der Veen F, Steele V, Franken I. Tobacco smoking is associated with attenuated error monitoring. Biological Psychology 2025, 109075. PMID: 40562349, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2025.109075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchError-related negativityBlunted error-related negativityError monitoringEvent-related oscillationsEvent-related thetaEriksen-Flanker taskSubstance use disordersTobacco smokeGender-balanced sampleRobust deficitsBehavioral performanceSubstance addictionError positivityNeurophysiological deficitsSmoking participationGroup differencesDelta band powerNon-smoking participantsInternational goalsAddictionSmoking tobaccoBand powerDeficitsThetaParticipantsNeuroendocrine responses and coupling to laboratory-induced stress in problem gambling and heavy smoking
Wemm S, Holzhauer C, Harrison L, Milivojevic V, Fogelman N, Cao Z, Wulfert E. Neuroendocrine responses and coupling to laboratory-induced stress in problem gambling and heavy smoking. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2025, 177: 107469. PMID: 40250213, PMCID: PMC12131328, DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2025.107469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrier Social Stress TestHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisAxis responseProblem gamblingPathophysiology of addictive disordersHPA axis responseSocial Stress TestHypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axisHealthy control participantsLaboratory-induced stressStress-related changesStress hormone cortisolHypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis hormonesAddictive disordersAddiction mechanismsLaboratory stressorSubstance addictionControl participantsNeuroactive steroidsNeuroendocrine responsesAttenuated cortisolPsychological featuresProblem gamblersHormone cortisolGambling
2021
Neurobiology of Addiction
Gogliettino A, Potenza M, Yip S, Zakiniaeiz Y, Zhai Z. Neurobiology of Addiction. DeckerMed Medical Cannabis 2021 DOI: 10.2310/cannabis.13044.ChaptersFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBrain functionCo-occurring disordersCognitive aspectsGambling disorderBehavioral addictionsCognitive functionAddictive disordersSubstance addictionDSM-5Substance useNegative consequencesNeurochemical systemsNegative healthVisual representationAddictionSocial consequencesExtant literatureNeurobiologyDisordersCurrent treatment strategiesQuality of lifeMagnetic resonance imagingPositron emission tomographyGamblingNeurobiology of Addiction
Gogliettino A, Potenza M, Yip S, Zakiniaeiz Y, Zhai Z. Neurobiology of Addiction. DeckerMed Psychiatry 2021 DOI: 10.2310/psych.13044.ChaptersFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBrain functionCo-occurring disordersCognitive aspectsGambling disorderBehavioral addictionsCognitive functionAddictive disordersSubstance addictionDSM-5Substance useNegative consequencesNeurochemical systemsNegative healthVisual representationAddictionSocial consequencesExtant literatureNeurobiologyDisordersCurrent treatment strategiesQuality of lifeMagnetic resonance imagingPositron emission tomographyGambling
2020
A Behavioral Addiction Model of Revenge, Violence, and Gun Abuse
Kimmel J, Rowe M. A Behavioral Addiction Model of Revenge, Violence, and Gun Abuse. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2020, 48: 172-178. PMID: 33404302, DOI: 10.1177/1073110520979419.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Modeling intrinsic spirituality in gambling disorder
Gavriel-Fried B, Moretta T, Potenza M. Modeling intrinsic spirituality in gambling disorder. Addiction Research & Theory 2019, 28: 204-210. DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2019.1622002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient Health Questionnaire-9Generalized Anxiety Disorder ScaleGambling disorderIntrinsic spiritualityAnxiety Disorder ScaleSubstance use problemsQuestionnaire-9Levels of psychopathologyDiagnostic criteriaTreatment centersLifetime gambling disorderIsraeli individualsGood psychometric propertiesSignificant associationDisordersDisorder ScaleDepressionSubstance addictionRole of spiritualityPsychometric propertiesSeverityPotential linkAdditional researchGroup of individualsPsychometric characteristicsChapter 14 Addressing controversies surrounding food addiction
Mestre-Bach G, Jiménez-Murcia S, Fernández-Aranda F, Potenza M. Chapter 14 Addressing controversies surrounding food addiction. 2019, 419-448. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816207-1.00014-7.Chapters
2018
Stress responding and stress‐related changes in cue reactivity in heavy smokers, problem gamblers, and healthy controls
Wemm SE, Cao Z, Han L, Wulfert E. Stress responding and stress‐related changes in cue reactivity in heavy smokers, problem gamblers, and healthy controls. Addiction Biology 2018, 25: e12687. PMID: 30421575, PMCID: PMC6513727, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12687.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy controlsBlunted cortisol responseMaladaptive stress responsesHigher subjective stressCue-related cravingHeavy smokersStress-related changesControl group responsesSmokersCortisol responseCortisol levelsSubjective stress responsesPsychosocial stressorsSalivary cortisolAcute stressorCue reactivityBehavioral addictionsCravingSubjective cravingSmokingSubstance addictionSubjective responsesCortisolStress responseSubjective stress
2011
Serotonin 1B receptor imaging in pathological gambling
Potenza MN, Walderhaug E, Henry S, Gallezot JD, Planeta-Wilson B, Ropchan J, Neumeister A. Serotonin 1B receptor imaging in pathological gambling. The World Journal Of Biological Psychiatry 2011, 14: 139-145. PMID: 21936763, PMCID: PMC3595502, DOI: 10.3109/15622975.2011.598559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerotonin 1B receptorAnterior cingulate cortexPathological gamblingCingulate cortexVentral striatumBPND valuesMedication-free subjectsSouth Oaks Gambling ScreenPositron emission scanningFunctional neuroimaging studiesSerotonergic mechanismsSerotonergic functionSerotonin receptorsCC subjectsComparison subjectsBrain regionsImaging studiesPG subjectsNeuroimaging studiesPotential roleReceptorsFurther studiesStriatumSubstance addictionCortex
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