2019
Effect of deactivation of activity patterns related to smoking cue reactivity on nicotine addiction
Bu J, Young KD, Hong W, Ma R, Song H, Wang Y, Zhang W, Hampson M, Hendler T, Zhang X. Effect of deactivation of activity patterns related to smoking cue reactivity on nicotine addiction. Brain 2019, 142: 1827-1841. PMID: 31135053, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awz114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cue reactivityReal-feedback groupBrain activity patternsCue reactivityEEG activity patternsCigarette cravingNicotine addictionSmoking behaviorNumber of cigarettesGold Standard ProgrammeRates of cigaretteNovel therapeutic approachesNicotine-dependent participantsNeurofeedback protocolActivity patternsSmoking amountCigarette smokingSmoking cessationClinical trialsSmoking cuesLong-term effectsNeurofeedback training sessionsTherapeutic approachesTherapeutic efficacyMonths
2008
Brain Areas Coactivating with Motor Cortex During Chronic Motor Tics and Intentional Movements
Hampson M, Tokoglu F, King RA, Constable RT, Leckman JF. Brain Areas Coactivating with Motor Cortex During Chronic Motor Tics and Intentional Movements. Biological Psychiatry 2008, 65: 594-599. PMID: 19111281, PMCID: PMC2679868, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.11.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotor cortexSupplementary motor areaControl subjectsBrain areasMotor ticsTic disordersTic movementsMotor areaTic-like movementsHealthy control subjectsChronic tic disorderNormal control subjectsChronic motor ticsNovel intervention strategiesFunctional neuroimaging studiesTic executionSevere ticsIntentional movementPatient's ticsMotor regionsPremonitory urgesBrain activity patternsAdult subjectsTic generationCortex