The Neural Basis of Addiction: A Pathology of Motivation and Choice
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The Neurobiology of Adaptive Behavior
Activation of Behavior
Dopamine and the ventral tegmental area
Amygdala
Prefrontal cortex
Nucleus accumbens
Direction of Behavior
Addiction: Dysregulation in the Motive Circuit
Final Common Pathway
Modality-Dependent Subcircuits
Requirement for Dopamine Transmission
Stages of Addiction
Stage 1: Acute Drug Effects
Stage 2: Transition to Addiction
Stage 3: End-Stage Addiction
Cellular Adaptations in Glutamatergic Projection From Prefrontal Cortex to Accumbens That Mediate Drug Seeking
Prefrontal Cortex
Nucleus Accumbens: Presynaptic Adaptations
Nucleus Accumbens: Postsynaptic Adaptations
Potential New Targets for Pharmacotherapeutic Amelioration of Addiction
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