2017
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23690
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The left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and caudate pathway: New evidence for cue-induced craving of smokers

Abstract: Although the activation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the striatum had been found in smoking cue induced craving task, whether and how the functional interactions and white matter integrity between these brain regions contribute to craving processing during smoking cue exposure remains unknown. Twenty-five young male smokers and 26 age- and gender-matched nonsmokers participated in the smoking cue-reactivity task. Craving related brain activation was extracted and psychophysiological interactions (PPI) an… Show more

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“…We further measured the effect of alcohol dependence on mediating role of thalamus connectivity; the effect of alcohol dependence on subjective sleep quality via altered resting‐state connectivity (i.e., indirect effect); and the effect of altered resting‐state connectivity on subjective sleep quality in the presence of alcohol dependence. According to standard convention (Kober et al, ), “X” refers to the AUDIT score, “Y” refers to the PSQI score, and “M” refers to left thalamus–mPFC RSFC strength in current study (Yuan et al, , ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We further measured the effect of alcohol dependence on mediating role of thalamus connectivity; the effect of alcohol dependence on subjective sleep quality via altered resting‐state connectivity (i.e., indirect effect); and the effect of altered resting‐state connectivity on subjective sleep quality in the presence of alcohol dependence. According to standard convention (Kober et al, ), “X” refers to the AUDIT score, “Y” refers to the PSQI score, and “M” refers to left thalamus–mPFC RSFC strength in current study (Yuan et al, , ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the structural connectivity of the anterior insula‐nucleus accumbens tract can predict the activity of the nucleus accumbens in positively skewed gamble task (Leong et al, ). We recently found that the DLPFC‐caudate tract integrity could modulate activity of the caudate in smoking cue exposure task in smokers (Yuan et al, ). Consistently, our current results revealed the structural connectivity of left CEN was positively correlated the activity of the DLPFC in smoking cue exposure task, which extended the links between the brain structural connections and brain activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regions of interest (ROIs) of the DLPFC and PPC for each hemisphere were created based on a combination of the standard automated anatomical labeling (Tzourio‐Mazoyer et al, ) map numbers within parentheses: left DLPFC (3:Frontal_Sup_L, 7: Frontal_Mid_L), right DLPFC (4:Frontal_Sup_R, 8: Frontal_Mid_R) (Van Den Bos et al, ), left PPC (59: Parietal_Sup_L, 61: Parietal_Inf_L, 63: SupraMarginal_L, 65: Angular_L) and right PPC (60: Parietal_Sup_R, 62: Parietal_Inf_R, 64: SupraMarginal_R, 66: Angular_R). A series of spatial transformations were applied to acquire the subject‐specific ROIs (Yuan et al, ) (Fig. a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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