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AddictoQuiz

Craving

In this module, you will explore the multiple dimensions of craving: how it is defined, how it differs from normal desire, its historical and theoretical models, and the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie it. You will also learn about its clinical significance, the role it plays in addiction, and strategies for managing craving in treatment.

This section provides a selection of diverse resources intended to support your preparation for and completion of the quiz. The materials may include scientific articles, official reports, practice guidelines, and other relevant documents offering complementary perspectives. Engaging with these resources prior to or during the quiz will help you deepen your understanding of the subject matter, strengthen your analytical approach, and enhance the overall quality of your learning process.

Craving for drugs

Pickard H. Mind Lang. 2024;39:598-626.

Theories of drug craving, ancient and modern

Drummond DC. Addiction. 2001;96:33-46.

Parsing reward

Berridge KC, Robinson TE. Trends Neurosci. 2003;26(9):507-513.

The neural basis of drug craving: an incentive-sensitization theory of addiction

Robinson TE, Berridge KC. Brain Res Rev. 1993;18:247-291.

The incentive sensitization theory of addiction: some current issues

Robinson TE, Berridge KC. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2008;363:3137-3146.

Mapping the Neural Substrates of Cocaine Craving: A Systematic Review

Paludetto LS, Florence LLA, Torales J, et al. Brain Sci. 2024;14:329.

The clinical significance of drug craving

Tiffany ST, Wray JM. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2012;1248:1-17.

Animal Models of Drug Relapse and Craving after Voluntary Abstinence: A Review

Fredriksson I, Venniro M, Reiner DJ, et al. Pharmacol Rev. 2021;73:1050-1083.

What Is Craving? Models and Implications for Treatment

Anton RF. Alcohol Res Health. 1999;23(3):165-173.

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