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Endogenous cortisol levels are associated with an imbalanced striatal sensitivity to monetary versus non-monetary cues in pathological gamblers.

Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience

Li Y, Sescousse G, Dreher JC.
PMID: 24723862
Front Behav Neurosci. 2014 Mar 25;8:83. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00083. eCollection 2014.

Pathological gambling is a behavioral addiction characterized by a chronic failure to resist the urge to gamble. It shares many similarities with drug addiction. Glucocorticoid hormones including cortisol are thought to play a key role in the vulnerability to...

Investigating the association between smoking, environmental tobacco smoke exposure and reward-related brain activity in adolescent experimental smokers.

Addiction biology

Dieleman J, Sescousse G, Kleinjan M, Otten R, Luijten M.
PMID: 34263512
Addict Biol. 2022 Jan;27(1):e13070. doi: 10.1111/adb.13070. Epub 2021 Jul 14.

Reduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventral striatum (VS), may underly adolescent vulnerability to develop nicotine dependence. It remains unclear whether nicotine uptake caused by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure, known to be associated with future smoking, might...

Visual Sexual Stimuli-Cue or Reward? A Perspective for Interpreting Brain Imaging Findings on Human Sexual Behaviors.

Frontiers in human neuroscience

Gola M, Wordecha M, Marchewka A, Sescousse G.
PMID: 27574507
Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Aug 15;10:402. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00402. eCollection 2016.

There is an increasing number of neuroimaging studies using visual sexual stimuli (VSS), especially within the emerging field of research on compulsive sexual behaviors (CSB). A central question in this field is whether behaviors such as excessive pornography consumption...

Therapeutic Prospects of Cannabidiol for Alcohol Use Disorder and Alcohol-Related Damages on the Liver and the Brain.

Frontiers in pharmacology

De Ternay J, Naassila M, Nourredine M, Louvet A, Bailly F, Sescousse G, Maurage P, Cottencin O, Carrieri PM, Rolland B.
PMID: 31214036
Front Pharmacol. 2019 May 31;10:627. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2019.00627. eCollection 2019.

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Examining neural reactivity to gambling cues in the age of online betting.

Current behavioral neuroscience reports

Brevers D, Sescousse G, Maurage P, Billieux J.
PMID: 31396472
Curr Behav Neurosci Rep. 2019 Sep;6(3):59-71. doi: 10.1007/s40473-019-00177-2. Epub 2019 May 23.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this review is to provide new insights as to how and why functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research on gambling cue reactivity can contribute to significant progress towards the understanding of gambling disorder....

Investigating the association between smoking, environmental tobacco smoke exposure and reward-related brain activity in adolescent experimental smokers.

Addiction biology

Dieleman J, Sescousse G, Kleinjan M, Otten R, Luijten M.
PMID: 34263512
Addict Biol. 2021 Jul 14;e13070. doi: 10.1111/adb.13070. Epub 2021 Jul 14.

Reduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventral striatum (VS), may underly adolescent vulnerability to develop nicotine dependence. It remains unclear whether nicotine uptake caused by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure, known to be associated with future smoking, might...

Electrophysiological underpinnings of reward processing: Are we exploiting the full potential of EEG?.

NeuroImage

Meyer GM, Marco-Pallarés J, Boulinguez P, Sescousse G.
PMID: 34403744
Neuroimage. 2021 Nov 15;242:118478. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118478. Epub 2021 Aug 14.

Understanding how the brain processes reward is an important and complex endeavor, which has involved the use of a range of complementary neuroimaging tools, including electroencephalography (EEG). EEG has been praised for its high temporal resolution but, because the...

Mechanisms Underlying Dopamine-Induced Risky Choice in Parkinson's Disease With and Without Depression (History).

Computational psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)

Timmer MHM, Sescousse G, Esselink RAJ, Piray P, Cools R.
PMID: 30090860
Comput Psychiatr. 2018 Feb 01;2:11-27. doi: 10.1162/CPSY_a_00011. eCollection 2018 Feb.

Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are often treated with dopaminergic medication. Dopaminergic medication is known to improve both motor and certain nonmotor symptoms, such as depression. However, it can contribute to behavioral impairment, for example, by enhancing risky choice....

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