Just the flavor of beer is enough to boost dopamine in brain areas related to reward—especially in men with alcoholic relatives.
Just the flavor of beer is enough to boost dopamine in brain areas related to reward—especially in men with alcoholic relatives.
The new version of the diagnostic manual will do away with alcohol dependence and abuse categories in favor of a single “alcohol use disorder” diagnosis.
| May 1, 2012
In Chapter 12, "The Opium Fields," author Marc Lewis recounts one night spent in the brain chemistry-bending grip of opium addiction.
May 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Being an ex-drug-addict turned neuroscientist brings a unique insight into the physiological and phenomenological realities of addiction.
A novel antibody with a powerful affinity for cocaine shows promise in reversing the deadly effects of an overdose.
Researchers weaken the memories of drug use in recovering addicts.
A retrospective meta-analysis suggests that LSD may aid in treatment of alcoholism.
Input lines are open for the National Institute of Substance Use and Addiction Disorders.
Researchers use optogenetics to reverse drug-induced brain and behavioral changes.