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Plasticity of Reward Neurocircuitry and the 'dark Side' of Drug Addiction

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Journal Nat Neurosci
Date 2005 Oct 28
PMID 16251985
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Abstract

Drug seeking is associated with activation of reward neural circuitry. Here we argue that drug addiction also involves a 'dark side'--a decrease in the function of normal reward-related neurocircuitry and persistent recruitment of anti-reward systems. Understanding the neuroplasticity of the dark side of this circuitry is the key to understanding vulnerability to addiction.

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