Credit: CC0 Public Domain Interlinked changes in drinking behavior, mood, and the brain among women and men during recovery from alcohol use disorder (AUD) have been clarified in a new study inAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.AUD recovery was already known to be multidimensional, wi...
In this chapter, we will examine brain network function in active alcoholism and in enduring alcoholism recovery. A series of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of alcoholics with abstinence durations varying from weeks to multiple years are described that provide evidence that enduring ...
functional recovery — even if the pathways are not fully restore , the recovering brain starts to fin workaroun s. Sullivan’s group has been using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to stu y cognition in those recovering from alcoholism. ...
extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, processing speed, and working memory in treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent individuals (ALC) who were never smokers (nvsALC), former smokers (fsALC), and active smokers (asALC) over the first 8 months of sustained abstinence from alcohol....
If anything, this evidence suggests a need to increase efforts devoted to neuroscientific research on addiction recovery [40, 43]. Lessons from genetics For alcohol addiction, meta-analysis of twin and adoption studies has estimated heritability at ~50%, while estimates for opioid addiction are ...
Healing the Addicted Brain: The Revolutionary, Science-Based Alcoholism and Addiction Recovery Program, by Harold C. Urschel III, MD "Healing the Addicted Brain: The Revolutionary, Science-Based Alcoholism and Addiction Recovery Program." Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 23(4), p. 439...
And recovery, like addiction, relies on neuroplasticity as well. The proof that addiction can be unlearned neurally and behaviorally, experts say, is that most addicts recover, eventually. The brain adjusts its wiring in response to new inputs, new patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving....
assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. “It’s the recovery that we’re looking at — the ability to say ‘this is not dangerous anymore.’ Basically, our research shows that chronic exposure to alcohol can cause a deficit with regard to ho...
Adolescence is an important developmental period associated with increased risk for excessive alcohol use, but also high rates of recovery from alcohol use-related problems, suggesting potential resilience to long-term effects compared to adults. The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the cu...
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