Journal article
Increased ventral striatal BOLD activity during non-drug reward anticipation in cannabis users
L Nestor, R Hester, H Garavan
Neuroimage | Published : 2010
Abstract
Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis in humans, there has been no research to date examining its chronic effects upon reward processing in the brain. Motivational theories regarding long-term drug use posit contrasting predictions with respect to how drug users are likely to process non-drug incentives. The reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) of addiction posits that there are deficits in dopamine (DA) motivational circuitry for non-drug rewards, such that only drugs of abuse are capable of normalizing DA in the ventral striatum (VS). Alternatively, the opponent process theory (OPT) holds that in individuals prone to drug use, there ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by USPHS grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse: DA01865-01. The assistance of Ella McCabe, BSc, M.Sc is gratefully acknowledged.