Addiction, Drug-Seeking Behavior, and Brain Damage:成瘾,觅药行为,与脑损伤 Addiction,Drug-SeekingBehavior,andBrainDamage JohnDuncan,Ph.D.ClinicalAssociateProfessorDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralSciencesCollegeofMedicineUniversityofOklahomaHealthSciencesCenter Consciousness Unconsciousness One Way Only Fear,...
Addiction Leads to Brain Damage
On the other hand,there are some drawbacks,too.Firstly,the most important disadvantage is the unknown effects on health in case of over-use.Scientists found that mobile phones can cause brain cancer.if you talk for so many hours,you are going to have headacheand ear problems.Secondly,the mob...
But now, a study finds that Internet addiction may actually damage the brain -- the same as too much alcohol or drugs. For the study, published in the Jan. 11 issue ofPLoS One, researchers studied 17 men and women who were diagnosed with Internet addiction disorder (IAD) and compared sca...
An introduction to a series of articles published within the issue is presented on topics including factors that make inheritance of addiction a complicated problem, how changes due to addiction affect and are affected by brain development, and treatments for addiction. DOI: 10.1038/522S45a 年份:...
Conditions that affect or damage the brain, such as dementia or Parkinson's disease Side effects of some medications--particularly ones used to treat Parkinson's Diagnosing Sex Addiction Doctors and therapists are still trying to figure out how best to define and diagnose sex addiction. Without st...
New research reveals that brain damage affecting the insula – an area with a key role in emotions – disrupts errors of thinking linked to gambling addiction. The research, led by Dr Luke Clark from the University of Cambridge, was published today, 07 A
Mushrooms are not physically addictive, and thus far they are not linked to brain damage. The drug has a low toxicity level, and withdrawal symptoms are not exhibited due to continued mushroom use. They have a rapid tolerance level build-up, but it reduces after a few days. ...
Faculty of Brain Sciences UCL Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, United Kingdom Giuseppe Carrà Division of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA Marc Galanter Rights and permissions ...
When teens feel a drug high, they experience positive feelings that can seem to increase mood and happiness. Unfortunately, the positive effects are short-lived and come with health consequences.Long term effects of drugs on the brain are tolerance, dependence and addiction. Brain damage from ...