• Media type: E-Book; Thesis
  • Title: Decis State - Dysfunktionen neuronaler Mechanismen der Impulskontrolle bei Suchterkrankung –eine funktionell-kernspintomographische Untersuchung von Patienten mit langjähriger Alkoholabhängigkeit
  • Parallel title: Decis state - Dysfunctions of neural impuls control mechanisms in addiction - A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of patients with langstanding alcohol addiction
  • Contributor: Said, Jasmin [VerfasserIn]; Wedekind, Dirk [AkademischeR BetreuerIn]; Wilke, Melanie [AkademischeR BetreuerIn]; Schön, Margarete [AkademischeR BetreuerIn]
  • imprint: Göttingen, 2020
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource; Illustrationen, Diagramme
  • Language: German
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  • Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • University thesis: Dissertation, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 2020
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  • Description: Addiction is one of the biggest problem areas of the healthcare system worldwide. It shows aspects of impulse control disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Areas of the mesolimbic dopamine system play a central role in reward processing and enable quick (impulsive) decisions for preferred (hedone) or conditioned stimuli. Pre-frontal areas suppress this impulsive behavior in favor of a long-term goal. Alcohol leads to irreversible changes of the mesolimbic dopamine system. The aim of this study was to use functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate potential dysfunctions of ...
  • Access State: Open Access