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Neural correlates of increased alcohol demand following alcohol cue exposure in adult heavy drinkers

Abstract

Alcohol use disorder is associated with overvaluation of alcohol relative to other rewards, in part due to dynamic increases in value in response to alcohol-related cues. In a neuroeconomic framework, alcohol cues increase behavioral economic demand for alcohol, but the neural correlates these cue effects are unknown. This functional magnetic resonance imaging study combined a neuroeconomic alcohol purchase task with an alcohol cue exposure in …

Authors

Amlung M; Marsden E; Hargreaves T; Sweet LH; Murphy JG; MacKillop J

Journal

Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging, Vol. 340, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.pscychresns.2024.111809

ISSN

0925-4927