渴求
上瘾
海洛因
心理学
眶额皮质
海洛因成瘾
线索反应性
药品
临床心理学
精神科
认知
前额叶皮质
作者
Greg Kronberg,Ahmet O. Ceceli,Yuefeng Huang,Pierre‐Olivier Gaudreault,Sarah King,Natalie McClain,Nelly Alia‐Klein,Rita Z. Goldstein
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-11-12
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/awae369
摘要
Abstract Movies captivate groups of individuals (the audience), especially if they contain themes of common motivational interest to the group. In drug addiction, a key mechanism is maladaptive motivational salience attribution whereby drug cues outcompete other reinforcers within the same environment or context. We predicted that while watching a drug-themed movie, where cues for drugs and other stimuli share a continuous narrative context, fMRI responses in individuals with heroin use disorder (iHUD) will preferentially synchronize during drug scenes. Thirty inpatient iHUD (24 male) and 25 healthy controls (16 male) watched a drug-themed movie at baseline and at follow-up after 15 weeks. Results revealed such drug-biased synchronization in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), ventromedial and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, and insula. After 15 weeks during ongoing inpatient treatment, there was a significant reduction in this drug-biased shared response in the OFC, which correlated with a concomitant reduction in dynamically-measured craving, suggesting synchronized OFC responses to a drug-themed movie as a neural marker of craving and recovery in iHUD.
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