Individuals family history positive for alcoholism show functional magnetic resonance imaging differences in reward sensitivity that are related to impulsivity factors.
BACKGROUND: Substance-abusing individuals tend to display abnormal reward processing and a vulnerability to being impulsive. Detoxified alcoholics show differences in regional brain activation during a monetary incentive delay task. However, there is limited information on whether this uncharacteris...
Main Authors: | Andrews, M, Meda, SA, Thomas, A, Potenza, M, Krystal, J, Worhunsky, P, Stevens, M, O'Malley, S, Book, G, Reynolds, B, Pearlson, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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