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Integrating Addiction into the Neuroscience Curriculum.

T Celeste Napier1.   

Abstract

Addiction is a relevant and fascinating topic that can be readily taught within undergraduate neuroscience curricula. Modern research has afforded tremendous insights into the neuroscience of addictions, including substance use disorders, behavioral addictions, and disorders of impulse control and compulsivity. Building on the neuroscience of plasticity associated with learning and memory, we now understand a great deal about the temporal and spatial progression of these disorders in adult and developing brains. Addictions have considerable health and social consequences to modern society, particularly with legalization of marijuana, the increasing popularity of numerous gambling/gaming venues, and the surge of methamphetamine and opioid abuse. To guide healthy medical practices and help inform policy makers, there is an increasing need for neuroscientists informed on addiction topics. Undergraduate education for students with an interest in the neurosciences is an excellent venue to achieve this goal. Key to this education is what modern neuroscience informs us on addiction processes and making these concepts relevant to the undergraduate student. Toward that end, this editorial will illustrate how addiction neuroscience can be integrated into ongoing curricula at the undergraduate level.

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Keywords:  addiction neuroscience; behavioral addictions; substance use disorders

Year:  2018        PMID: 30254548      PMCID: PMC6153018     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ        ISSN: 1544-2896


  13 in total

Review 1.  The Brain on Drugs: From Reward to Addiction.

Authors:  Nora D Volkow; Marisela Morales
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2015-08-13       Impact factor: 41.582

2.  Impulsivity, compulsivity, and top-down cognitive control.

Authors:  Jeffrey W Dalley; Barry J Everitt; Trevor W Robbins
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2011-02-24       Impact factor: 17.173

3.  Drugs & the Brain: Case-based Instruction for an Undergraduate Neuropharmacology Course.

Authors:  Anastasia Nagel; Andrea Nicholas
Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ       Date:  2017-06-15

Review 4.  Addiction circuitry in the human brain.

Authors:  Nora D Volkow; Gene-Jack Wang; Joanna S Fowler; Dardo Tomasi
Journal:  Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol       Date:  2011-09-27       Impact factor: 13.820

5.  Calorie Intake and Gambling: Is Fat and Sugar Consumption 'Impulsive'?

Authors:  Samuel R Chamberlain; Sarah A Redden; Jon E Grant
Journal:  J Gambl Stud       Date:  2017-09

Review 6.  Neurocircuitry of addiction.

Authors:  George F Koob; Nora D Volkow
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 7.853

7.  Non-Fiction Memoirs in the Neuroscience Classroom: A Window into the Minds of Those Affected by Addiction.

Authors:  Alexia E Pollack
Journal:  J Undergrad Neurosci Educ       Date:  2015-10-15

Review 8.  Research Review: What have we learned about adolescent substance use?

Authors:  Kevin M Gray; Lindsay M Squeglia
Journal:  J Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2017-07-17       Impact factor: 8.982

Review 9.  Behavioral addictions.

Authors:  T W Robbins; L Clark
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2014-09-26       Impact factor: 6.627

Review 10.  Neural and psychological mechanisms underlying compulsive drug seeking habits and drug memories--indications for novel treatments of addiction.

Authors:  Barry J Everitt
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2014-06-17       Impact factor: 3.386

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