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... produce vulnerability to addiction and relapse. Keywords: Allostasis; Drug addiction; Reward dysregulation ... local feedbacks, is far more complex than homeostasis. All parameters of ...
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Current theories on drug addiction suggest that an addict loses his balanced state of homeostasis by the drug use, and that he may or may not...
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PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG ADDICTION Furio Ravera* * , Roberto Bertolli*** ... the goal of maintaining the affective homeostasis and...
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...addictive behaviors. The phenomenon of drug addiction, drug withdrawal, and drug.....theory reflects evolution. Habituation is homeostasis to the stimulus environment.....like ...
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California State University, Northridge. Drug Addiction. Introduction ... to make sure that Drug Addiction is NOT seen as a ... theories on drug addiction suggest that an addict loses his ...
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From M.A. Bozarth (1990). Drug addiction as a psychobiological process. In D.M. Warburton (Ed.), Addiction controversies (pp. 112-134 + refs).
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