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A Triadic Neurocognitive Approach to Addiction for Clinical Interventions
2013
Frontiers in Psychiatry
According to the triadic neurocognitive model of addiction to drugs (e.g., cocaine) and non-drugs (e.g., gambling), weakened "willpower" associated with these behaviors is the product of an abnormal functioning in one or more of three key neural and cognitive systems: (1) an amygdala-striatum dependent system mediating automatic, habitual, and salient behaviors; (2) a prefrontal cortex dependent system important for self-regulation and forecasting the future consequences of a behavior; and (3)
doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00179
pmid:24409155
pmcid:PMC3873521
fatcat:iuvivtfesfb2njvacwdtvou7b4