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Brain imaging technologies provide critical insights into both the structure and function of the human brain, enabling medical professionals and researchers to diagnose, study, and treat neurological disorders or psychiatric disorders more effectively.
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Neuroimaging reveals that substance and non-substance addictions, like internet addiction, share brain changes. This research guides future addiction treatment and medication development.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Addiction Research

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  • Addiction is a chronic relapsing disease with symptoms like craving and withdrawal.
  • Non-substance addictions (e.g., internet, gambling) exhibit similar features to substance addictions.
  • Neuroimaging has advanced understanding of addiction's neurobiological underpinnings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review similarities and differences between substance and non-substance addiction.
  • To highlight the role of neuroimaging in addiction research.
  • To inform future studies on addiction, particularly non-substance forms.

Main Methods:

  • Review of neuroimaging studies on substance addiction.
  • Analysis of neuroimaging findings in non-substance addiction (internet, gambling).
  • Comparison of neurochemical and functional brain changes.

Main Results:

  • Substance and non-substance addictions show shared neurobiological effects.
  • Neuroimaging identifies common and distinct brain alterations in both addiction types.
  • Functional and neurochemical changes are observed in addicted brains.

Conclusions:

  • Neuroimaging is crucial for understanding addiction's neuronal processes.
  • Similarities in neurobiology suggest shared treatment targets.
  • Further research using neuroimaging is vital for non-substance addiction treatment development.