Contemporary study bio

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  • Aim Of Contemporary (Li et Al)
    To investigate if PCC is activated when given drug related cues and see if activation is stronger in heroin addicts compared to controls.
  • Li et al procedure
    • Experimental group of 14 male heroin users who were in a drug rehabilitation centre with mean age 35 years
    • Average previous use of heroin for 89 months and had to be heroin free
    • Control group had 15 males matched with experimental group on handedness education level and age
    • All participants were smokers, had no head trauma, psychiatric disorder and gave written informed consent
    • Scan 1 was structural to identify different brain areas
    • Scan 2 was 5 minutes resting fMRI
    • Scan 3 was fMRI that lasted 490 seconds with 24 neutral pictures and 24 heroin related (48 total)
    • Each picture presented for 2 seconds before changeover
    • Participants completed self report on craving scale before and after presentation
  • Conclusion of Li et al
    PCC activity in heroin users Is different than in non users and activity levels are linked to the length of time a person has used heroin suggesting that it causes the brain to change over time
  • Results of Li Et al
    • Heroin users scored higher on cravings scale (3.21) compared to controls (2.23) after the presentation
    • PCC was more active in heroin users than the control group when shown drug related images
    • There was a positive correlation between PCC activity and length of time being a heroin addict
    • A stronger connectivity between the PCC and decision making and PCC and drug taking behaviour was found in heroin users but not control group
  • Li Et al sample
    • 14 male heroin users with a mean age of 35 years matched with 15 males on handedness, education level and age