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- W2023204856 abstract "A major challenge in current drug addiction research is not only to understand the immediate effects of drugs of abuse on brain operations, but also to define at the behavioral and neural levels how cognitive, emotional and motivational processes interact with drug use in order to lead to this psychopathological state which defines addiction. It is now clear that factors other than the direct effects of drugs of abuse are able to powerfully affect drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviors. In former opiate addicts, re-exposure to environmental situations previously paired with withdrawal is able to induce strong craving episodes. It has been proposed that these conditioned stimuli could be strongly involved in precipitating relapse in drug-taking behavior by re-activating the neurobiological circuits which are engaged in an unconditioned way by the withdrawal state itself, leading to a powerful aversive state relieved by drug consumption renewal. In the present review, we provide evidence from a neuropsychopharmacological viewpoint that environmental situations previously paired with the opiate withdrawal syndrome might be able to maintain drug-seeking motivation. Using behavioral models which allow assessment of the aversive and motivational properties of opiate withdrawal both in the unconditioned and conditioned situations, we have recently investigated using extensive mapping the neurobiological correlates which underlie acute withdrawal and the trace of its memory in the brain in terms of localization and neuronal population involved, with an anatomical and functional approach. Thus, on the basis of our results, and together with a number of data in the literature, we provide a functional model for the formation and retrieval of opiate withdrawal memories." @default.
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- W2023204856 title "The Motivational Component of Withdrawal in Opiate Addiction: Role of Associative Learning and Aversive Memory in Opiate Addiction from a Behavioral, Anatomical and Functional Perspective" @default.
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