
Auteur M. YUCEL
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (5)

Aims. Addiction has been conceptualized as a shift from controlled experimentation to uncontrolled, compulsive patterns of use. Current neurobiological models of addiction emphasize changes within the brain's reward system, such that drugs of ab[...]
Cette contribution est un commentaire à l'article "Addiction, a condition of compulsive behaviour ? Neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence of inhibitory dysregulation" (ref. Toxibase n°208052)
D. I. LUBMAN ; A. CHEETHAM ; M. YUCEL | 2015
Dans Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Vol.148, April 2015) Article : PériodiqueHeavy cannabis use has been frequently associated with increased rates of mental illness and cognitive impairment, particularly amongst adolescent users. However, the neurobiological processes that underlie these associations are still not well [...]
M. YUCEL ; N. SOLOWIJ ; C. RESPONDEK ; S. WHITTLE ; A. FORNITO ; C. PANTELIS ; D. I. LUBMAN | 2008
PériodiqueENGLISH : Context: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the developed world. Despite this, there is a paucity of research examining its long-term effect on the human brain. Objective: To determine whether long-term heavy cannabis u[...]
D. I. LUBMAN ; M. YUCEL ; W. D. HALL | 2007
Dans Journal of Psychopharmacology (Vol.21, n°8, 2007) Article : PériodiqueEarly onset substance use has consistently been associated with increased risk for a range of adverse outcomes in late adolescence and early adulthood. However, the mechanisms that underlie this relationship are not fully understood. Recent adva[...]