Common and Distinct Drug Cue Reactivity Patterns Associated with Cocaine and Heroin: An fMRI Meta-Analysis
Jordan M Dejoie,
Nicole Senia,
Anna Konova
et al.
Abstract:Substance use and substance use disorders (SUDs) represent ongoing major public health crises. Specifically, the use of illicit substances such as cocaine and heroin are responsible for over 50,000 drug related deaths annually. Our study used a comparative meta-analysis procedure to contrast activation patterns that may help explain the behavioral differences observed. PubMed and Google Scholar were searched for studies with within-subject whole brain analyses comparing drug to neutral cues for users of cocain… Show more
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