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The Wiley handbook on the cognitive neuroscience of addiction / edited by Stephen J. Wilson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: EB00612170 | Recorded BooksSeries: Wiley handbooks in cognitive neurosciencePublisher: Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2015Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 538 pages) : illustrations (cheifly color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118472415
  • 1118472411
  • 9781118472439
  • 1118472438
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Wiley handbook on the cognitive neuroscience of addiction.DDC classification:
  • 362.29 23
LOC classification:
  • RC564
NLM classification:
  • WM 270
Online resources:
Contents:
Section I. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction. addiction as maladaptive learning, with a focus on habit learning / Theresa H. McKim and Charlotte A. Boettiger -- Neural bases of addiction-related impairments in response inhibition / Hugh Garavan, Alexandra S. Potter, Katie L. Brennan, and John J. Foxe -- Working memory functioning and addictive behavior : insights from cognitive neuroscience / Travis T. Nichols and Stephen J. Wilson -- Section II. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction : reward, motivation, and decision making. Behavioral and brain response to non-drug rewards in substance abuse : implications for motivational theories of addiction / James M. Bjork -- Role of the value circuit in addiction and addiction treatment / Anna B. Konova and Rita Z. Goldstein -- The insula : a critical neural substrate for drug seeking under conflict and risk / Nasir H. Naqvi and Antoine Bechara -- Addiction as a symptom of failure modes in the machineries of decision making / A. David Redish -- Section III. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction. The role of sensory and motor brain regions in drug-cue reactivity / Yavor Yalachkov, Jochen Kaiser, and Marcus J. Naumer -- Neural mechanisms underlying craving and the regulation of craving / Hedy Kober and Maggie Mae Mell -- Neurobiology of alcohol craving and relapse prediction : implications for diagnosis and treatment / Corinde E. Wiers and Andreas Heinz -- Neural mechanisms associated with stress-induced drug craving / Verica Milivojevic, Helen C. Fox, and Rajita Sinha -- Section IV. Cognitive neuroscience and the development of addiction. Neurological risk factors for the development of problematic substance use / Sylia Wilson, Kathleen M. Thomas, and William G. Iacono -- Adolescence and addiction : vulnerability, opportunity, and the role of brain development / David M. Lydon, Adriana Galv�an, and Charles F. Geier -- Neurocognition and brain abnormalities among adolescent alcohol and drug users / Anita Cservenka and Bonnie J. Nagel -- Section V. Cognitive neuroscience and the treatment of drug addiction -- The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying psychosocial interventions for addiction : motivational interviewing as a case study / Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing and Jon M. Houck -- Brain stimulation as a novel technique for craving management and the treatment of addiction / Aviad Hadar and Abraham Zangen -- Development of real-time fMRI neurofeedback for craving in nicotine-dependent cigarette smokers / Karen J. Hartwell, Kathleen T. Brady, and Mark S. George -- Section VI. Emerging themes and future directions. Advancing addiction research through the integration of genetics and neuroimaging / Hollis C. Karoly, Sarah L. Hagerty, Barbara J. Weiland, and Kent E. Hutchison -- Neuroeconomic perspectives on the potent but inconsistent motivations characteristic of addiction / A. James Melrose, Eustace Hsu and John Monterosso -- Beyond functional localization : advancing the understanding of addiction-related processes by examining brain connectivity / Matthew T. Sutherland, Xia Liang, Yihong Yang and Elliot A. Stein -- Functional neural predictors of addiction outcomes / Elliot T. Berkman.
Summary: This volume provides a thorough and up-to-date synthesis of the expansive and highly influential literature from the last 30 years by bringing together contributions from leading authorities in the field, with emphasis placed on the most commonly investigated drugs of abuse. Emphasises the most commonly investigated drugs of abuse, including alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates Brings together the work of the leading authorities in all major areas of the field Provides novel coverage of cutting-edge methods for using cognitive neuroscience to advance the treatment of addiction, including real-time neurofeedback and brain stimulation methods Includes new material on emerging themes and future directions in the use of cognitive neuroscience to advance addiction science.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction. addiction as maladaptive learning, with a focus on habit learning / Theresa H. McKim and Charlotte A. Boettiger -- Neural bases of addiction-related impairments in response inhibition / Hugh Garavan, Alexandra S. Potter, Katie L. Brennan, and John J. Foxe -- Working memory functioning and addictive behavior : insights from cognitive neuroscience / Travis T. Nichols and Stephen J. Wilson -- Section II. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction : reward, motivation, and decision making. Behavioral and brain response to non-drug rewards in substance abuse : implications for motivational theories of addiction / James M. Bjork -- Role of the value circuit in addiction and addiction treatment / Anna B. Konova and Rita Z. Goldstein -- The insula : a critical neural substrate for drug seeking under conflict and risk / Nasir H. Naqvi and Antoine Bechara -- Addiction as a symptom of failure modes in the machineries of decision making / A. David Redish -- Section III. Neurocognitive mechanisms of addiction. The role of sensory and motor brain regions in drug-cue reactivity / Yavor Yalachkov, Jochen Kaiser, and Marcus J. Naumer -- Neural mechanisms underlying craving and the regulation of craving / Hedy Kober and Maggie Mae Mell -- Neurobiology of alcohol craving and relapse prediction : implications for diagnosis and treatment / Corinde E. Wiers and Andreas Heinz -- Neural mechanisms associated with stress-induced drug craving / Verica Milivojevic, Helen C. Fox, and Rajita Sinha -- Section IV. Cognitive neuroscience and the development of addiction. Neurological risk factors for the development of problematic substance use / Sylia Wilson, Kathleen M. Thomas, and William G. Iacono -- Adolescence and addiction : vulnerability, opportunity, and the role of brain development / David M. Lydon, Adriana Galv�an, and Charles F. Geier -- Neurocognition and brain abnormalities among adolescent alcohol and drug users / Anita Cservenka and Bonnie J. Nagel -- Section V. Cognitive neuroscience and the treatment of drug addiction -- The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying psychosocial interventions for addiction : motivational interviewing as a case study / Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing and Jon M. Houck -- Brain stimulation as a novel technique for craving management and the treatment of addiction / Aviad Hadar and Abraham Zangen -- Development of real-time fMRI neurofeedback for craving in nicotine-dependent cigarette smokers / Karen J. Hartwell, Kathleen T. Brady, and Mark S. George -- Section VI. Emerging themes and future directions. Advancing addiction research through the integration of genetics and neuroimaging / Hollis C. Karoly, Sarah L. Hagerty, Barbara J. Weiland, and Kent E. Hutchison -- Neuroeconomic perspectives on the potent but inconsistent motivations characteristic of addiction / A. James Melrose, Eustace Hsu and John Monterosso -- Beyond functional localization : advancing the understanding of addiction-related processes by examining brain connectivity / Matthew T. Sutherland, Xia Liang, Yihong Yang and Elliot A. Stein -- Functional neural predictors of addiction outcomes / Elliot T. Berkman.

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This volume provides a thorough and up-to-date synthesis of the expansive and highly influential literature from the last 30 years by bringing together contributions from leading authorities in the field, with emphasis placed on the most commonly investigated drugs of abuse. Emphasises the most commonly investigated drugs of abuse, including alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, and opiates Brings together the work of the leading authorities in all major areas of the field Provides novel coverage of cutting-edge methods for using cognitive neuroscience to advance the treatment of addiction, including real-time neurofeedback and brain stimulation methods Includes new material on emerging themes and future directions in the use of cognitive neuroscience to advance addiction science.

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