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An fMRI investigation of the impact of withdrawal on regional brain activity during nicotine anticipation
Authors:Rebecca Gloria  Lisa Angelos  Hillary S. Schaefer  James M. Davis  Matthew Majeskie  Burke S. Richmond  John J. Curtin  Richard J. Davidson    Timothy B. Baker
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:Previous research indicates that drug motivational systems are instantiated in structures that process information related to incentive, motivational drive, memorial, motor/habit, craving, and cognitive control processing. The present research tests the hypothesis that activity in such systems will be powerfully affected by the combination of drug anticipation and drug withdrawal. Event-related fMRI was used to examine activation in response to a preinfusion warning cue in two experimental sessions that manipulated withdrawal status. Significant cue-induced effects were seen in the caudate, ventral anterior nucleus of the thalamus, the insula, subcallosal gyrus, nucleus accumbens, and anterior cingulate. These results suggest that withdrawal and nicotine anticipation produce (1) different motor preparatory and inhibitory response processing and (2) different craving related processing.
Keywords:fMRI/PET/MRI    Motivation    Addiction
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