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The following pages link to Pathological gambling is linked to reduced activation of the mesolimbic reward system (Q49157389):
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- Gambling disorder during dopamine replacement treatment in Parkinson's disease: a comprehensive review (Q21284663) (← links)
- The functional anatomy of impulse control disorders (Q22252597) (← links)
- Jogo patológico e suas conseqüências para a saúde pública (Q22305916) (← links)
- Pharmacological interventions for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling (Q24235316) (← links)
- Probing compulsive and impulsive behaviors, from animal models to endophenotypes: a narrative review (Q24602117) (← links)
- The genetic basis of addictive disorders (Q24607129) (← links)
- Introduction to behavioral addictions (Q24608377) (← links)
- Similarities and differences between pathological gambling and substance use disorders: a focus on impulsivity and compulsivity (Q24616099) (← links)
- Review. The neurobiology of pathological gambling and drug addiction: an overview and new findings (Q24641954) (← links)
- The neurobiology and genetics of impulse control disorders: relationships to drug addictions (Q24642641) (← links)
- Diagnostic instruments for behavioural addiction: an overview (Q24643839) (← links)
- Age-related changes in midbrain dopaminergic regulation of the human reward system (Q24652318) (← links)
- Medication management of pathological gambling (Q24679365) (← links)
- Gambling addiction: insights from neuroscience and neuroimaging (Q26784118) (← links)
- Brain Imaging in Gambling Disorder (Q26798169) (← links)
- Dysfunction of the prefrontal cortex in addiction: neuroimaging findings and clinical implications (Q26823158) (← links)
- Nonhuman gamblers: lessons from rodents, primates, and robots (Q26992129) (← links)
- Early life adversity reduces stress reactivity and enhances impulsive behavior: implications for health behaviors (Q27016108) (← links)
- Neuroeconomics: a bridge for translational research (Q27024883) (← links)
- Impulsivity and predictive control are associated with suboptimal action-selection and action-value learning in regular gamblers (Q27311444) (← links)
- Altered neural correlates of reward and loss processing during simulated slot-machine fMRI in pathological gambling and cocaine dependence (Q27312468) (← links)
- Impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease: definition, epidemiology, risk factors, neurobiology and management (Q28272063) (← links)
- The Ghrelin Signalling System Is Involved in the Consumption of Sweets (Q28477482) (← links)
- Response inhibition during cue reactivity in problem gamblers: an fMRI study (Q28481978) (← links)
- The Impact of Selective Dopamine D2, D3 and D4 Ligands on the Rat Gambling Task (Q28547805) (← links)
- Generational association studies of dopaminergic genes in reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) subjects: selecting appropriate phenotypes for reward dependence behaviors (Q28731615) (← links)
- The behavioural, cognitive, and neural corollaries of blunted cardiovascular and cortisol reactions to acute psychological stress. (Q30235486) (← links)
- Hypothesizing dopaminergic genetic antecedents in schizophrenia and substance seeking behavior (Q30413183) (← links)
- A Preliminary Study of the Neural Correlates of the Intensities of Self-Reported Gambling Urges and Emotions in Men with Pathological Gambling (Q30449991) (← links)
- Gambling severity predicts midbrain response to near-miss outcomes (Q30496315) (← links)
- Dopamine modulates reward expectancy during performance of a slot machine task in rats: evidence for a 'near-miss' effect (Q30499625) (← links)
- Shifts in reinforcement signalling while playing slot-machines as a function of prior experience and impulsivity (Q30534788) (← links)
- Individuals family history positive for alcoholism show functional magnetic resonance imaging differences in reward sensitivity that are related to impulsivity factors (Q30540455) (← links)
- How does reward expectation influence cognition in the human brain? (Q30563331) (← links)
- Insula and striatum activity in effort-related monetary reward processing in gambling disorder: the role of depressive symptomatology (Q30596662) (← links)
- Neurobiological considerations in understanding behavioral treatments for pathological gambling. (Q30616638) (← links)
- Applications of fMRI in translational medicine and clinical practice (Q31056108) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging of internet addiction in young adults (Q31058948) (← links)
- Age differences in neural activity during slot machine gambling: an fMRI study (Q31108134) (← links)
- Dopamine agonist increases risk taking but blunts reward-related brain activity. (Q33346213) (← links)
- Is our self nothing but reward? Neuronal overlap and distinction between reward and personal relevance and its relation to human personality (Q33521240) (← links)
- Reward networks in the brain as captured by connectivity measures (Q33552301) (← links)
- Dopamine, reward, and frontostriatal circuitry in impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease: insights from functional imaging (Q33593384) (← links)
- Gambling pathology is associated with dampened cortisol response among men and women (Q33621047) (← links)
- Deficit of state-dependent risk attitude modulation in gambling disorder. (Q33635665) (← links)
- Brain imaging studies in pathological gambling. (Q33646993) (← links)
- Decreased basal ganglia activation in subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome: association with symptoms of fatigue (Q33654938) (← links)
- Getting a grip on problem gambling: what can neuroscience tell us? (Q33658552) (← links)
- Decision-making during gambling: an integration of cognitive and psychobiological approaches. (Q33683378) (← links)
- The role of dopamine in risk taking: a specific look at Parkinson's disease and gambling (Q33687660) (← links)