Functional neuroimaging studies of alcohol cue reactivity: a quantitative meta‐analysis and systematic review
Medical University of South Carolina · Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center
Abstract
A comprehensive understanding of the neurobiology of alcohol cue reactivity is critical in identifying the neuropathology of alcohol use disorders (AUD) and developing treatments that may attenuate alcohol craving and reduce relapse risk. Functional neuroimaging studies have identified many brain areas in which alcohol cues elicit activation. However, extant studies have included relatively small numbers of cases, with AUD of varying severity, and have employed many different cue paradigms. We used activation likelihood estimation, a quantitative, coordinate-based meta-analytic method, to analyze the brain areas activated by alcohol-related cues across studies, and to examine whether these areas were…
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3Topics & keywords
- Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Cue reactivity
- Neuroimaging
- Ventral striatum
- Precuneus
- Posterior cingulate
- Good health and well-being