Rico S C Lee
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Brydevall M, Albertella L, Christensen E, Suo C, Yucel M, Lee R
J Psychiatr Res
. 2025 Mar;
184:297-306.
PMID: 40081263
Existing models are currently inadequate in explaining the relationship between habitual decision-making and different expressions of addictive behaviors. The current study investigates the role of psychological distress as a key...
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Piccoli L, Albertella L, Christensen E, Fontenelle L, Suo C, Richardson K, et al.
Addict Behav Rep
. 2024 Jul;
20:100559.
PMID: 39045445
Introduction: Drinking motives and neurocognition play significant roles in predicting alcohol use. There is limited research examining how relief-driven drinking motives interact with neurocognition in alcohol use, which would help...
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Liu C, Rotaru K, Ren L, Chamberlain S, Christensen E, Brierley M, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2024 May;
10(3):e104.
PMID: 38721785
Background: Both impulsivity and compulsivity have been identified as risk factors for problematic use of the internet (PUI). Yet little is known about the relationship between impulsivity, compulsivity and individual...
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Lee R, Albertella L, Christensen E, Suo C, Segrave R, Brydevall M, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2023 Aug;
25:e44414.
PMID: 37624635
Background: Many people with harmful addictive behaviors may not meet formal diagnostic thresholds for a disorder. A dimensional approach, by contrast, including clinical and community samples, is potentially key to...
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Neurocognitive predictors of addiction-related outcomes: A systematic review of longitudinal studies
Christensen E, Brydevall M, Albertella L, Samarawickrama S, Yucel M, Lee R
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2023 Jun;
152:105295.
PMID: 37391111
It is well-established that addiction is typically associated with a distinct pattern of neurocognitive functioning with a consensus that it is typified by impaired top-down executive control and aberrant risk-reward...
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Liu C, Rotaru K, Chamberlain S, Yucel M, Grant J, Lee R, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2022 Oct;
13:938275.
PMID: 36203833
Objective: Problematic drinking is highly prevalent among the general population, oftentimes leading to significant negative consequences, including physical injury, psychological problems and financial hardship. In order to design targeted early...
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Liu C, Rotaru K, Chamberlain S, Ren L, Fontenelle L, Lee R, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Aug;
19(15).
PMID: 35954947
Background: Problematic internet use is receiving increasing attention in the addiction field, yet the mechanisms driving such behaviours remain unclear. Previous research has shown that impulsivity- and compulsivity-related constructs may...
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Den Ouden L, Suo C, Albertella L, Greenwood L, Lee R, Fontenelle L, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2022 Jan;
12(1):10.
PMID: 35013101
Compulsivity is a poorly understood transdiagnostic construct thought to underlie multiple disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder, addictions, and binge eating. Our current understanding of the causes of compulsive behavior remains primarily...
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Brierley M, Albertella L, Rotaru K, Destree L, Thompson E, Liu C, et al.
CNS Spectr
. 2021 Dec;
:1-10.
PMID: 34895362
Background: Poor mental health is a state of psychological distress that is influenced by lifestyle factors such as sleep, diet, and physical activity. Compulsivity is a transdiagnostic phenotype cutting across...
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Liu C, Rotaru K, Lee R, Tiego J, Suo C, Yucel M, et al.
J Behav Addict
. 2021 Apr;
PMID: 33909594
Background: Researchers are only just beginning to understand the neurocognitive drivers of addiction-like eating behaviours, a highly distressing and relatively common condition. Two constructs have been consistently linked to addiction-like...