Cigarette cravings, impulsivity and the brain
Craving is a core feature of tobacco use disorder as well as a significant predictor of smoking relapse. Studies have shown that appetitive smoking-related stimuli (e.g. someone smoking) trigger significant cravings in smokers which impedes their self-control capacities and promotes drug seeking beh...
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doaj-2fe5ba9fbf80464791be299ce6c38a202020-11-24T23:31:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402015-09-01610.3389/fpsyt.2015.00125145787Cigarette cravings, impulsivity and the brainStéphane ePotvin0Stéphane ePotvin1Andràs eTikàsz2Andràs eTikàsz3Laurence Le-Anh Dinh-Williams4Josiane eBourque5Josiane eBourque6Adrianna eMendrek7University of MontrealCentre de recherche de l’Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de MontréalUniversity of MontrealCentre de recherche de l’Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de MontréalUniversity of TorontoUniversity of MontrealCentre de recherche de l’Hôpital Sainte-JustineBishop’s UniversityCraving is a core feature of tobacco use disorder as well as a significant predictor of smoking relapse. Studies have shown that appetitive smoking-related stimuli (e.g. someone smoking) trigger significant cravings in smokers which impedes their self-control capacities and promotes drug seeking behavior. In this review, we begin by an overview of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the neural correlates of smokers to appetitive smoking cues. The literature reveals a complex and vastly distributed neuronal network underlying smokers’ craving response that recruits regions involved in self-referential processing, panning/regulatory processes, emotional responding, attentional biases, and automatic conducts. We then selectively review important factors contributing to the heterogeneity of results that significantly limit the implications of these findings, namely between- (abstinence, smoking expectancies and self-regulation) and within-studies factors (severity of smoking dependence, sex-differences, motivation to quit and genetic factors). Remarkably, we found that little to no attention has been devoted to examine the influence of personality traits on the neural correlates of cigarette cravings in fMRI studies. Impulsivity has been linked with craving and relapse in substance and tobacco use, which prompted our research team to examine the influence of impulsivity on cigarette cravings in an fMRI study. We found that the influence of impulsivity on cigarette cravings was mediated by fronto-cingular mechanisms. Given the high prevalence of cigarette smoking in several psychiatric disorders that are characterized by significant levels of impulsivity, we conclude by identifying psychiatric patients as a target population whose tobacco smoking habits deserve further behavioral and neuro-imaging investigation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00125/fullfMRIimpulsivityindividual differencescigarettecravings |
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Stéphane ePotvin Stéphane ePotvin Andràs eTikàsz Andràs eTikàsz Laurence Le-Anh Dinh-Williams Josiane eBourque Josiane eBourque Adrianna eMendrek Cigarette cravings, impulsivity and the brain Frontiers in Psychiatry fMRI impulsivity individual differences cigarette cravings |
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Craving is a core feature of tobacco use disorder as well as a significant predictor of smoking relapse. Studies have shown that appetitive smoking-related stimuli (e.g. someone smoking) trigger significant cravings in smokers which impedes their self-control capacities and promotes drug seeking behavior. In this review, we begin by an overview of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the neural correlates of smokers to appetitive smoking cues. The literature reveals a complex and vastly distributed neuronal network underlying smokers’ craving response that recruits regions involved in self-referential processing, panning/regulatory processes, emotional responding, attentional biases, and automatic conducts. We then selectively review important factors contributing to the heterogeneity of results that significantly limit the implications of these findings, namely between- (abstinence, smoking expectancies and self-regulation) and within-studies factors (severity of smoking dependence, sex-differences, motivation to quit and genetic factors). Remarkably, we found that little to no attention has been devoted to examine the influence of personality traits on the neural correlates of cigarette cravings in fMRI studies. Impulsivity has been linked with craving and relapse in substance and tobacco use, which prompted our research team to examine the influence of impulsivity on cigarette cravings in an fMRI study. We found that the influence of impulsivity on cigarette cravings was mediated by fronto-cingular mechanisms. Given the high prevalence of cigarette smoking in several psychiatric disorders that are characterized by significant levels of impulsivity, we conclude by identifying psychiatric patients as a target population whose tobacco smoking habits deserve further behavioral and neuro-imaging investigation. |
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