Addiction and Neuroscience

Addiction and Neuroscience

Addiction is a manageable and persistent clinical condition, involving intricate interactions among brain circuits, genetic predispositions, environmental factors, and an individual's educational background. Individuals with addiction engage in substance use or behaviours that trigger heightened responses and persist despite adverse consequences. This multifaceted field integrates various disciplines, including physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, developmental science, cell biology, mathematical modelling, and neuroscience, to comprehend the fundamental and evolving characteristics of neurons.

  • Neurobiology/Neuropharmacology
  • Drug Addiction
  • Addiction Symptoms

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