2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.02.889
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Evidence for Schizophrenia-Specific Pathophysiology of Nicotine Dependence

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“…This model considers that people may be more susceptible to a certain drug or class of drugs (or to compulsive video game use, for example), based on individual differences, and different mental disorders or symptoms, including endophenotypes, such as personality traits. It is well known that the administration of psychoactive substances do not have the same effects among different individuals [51,52]. One of the clearest examples is that stimulants calm down people with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but not others, by correcting imbalances in dopamine and norepinephrine levels [53].…”
Section: From Molecules To Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This model considers that people may be more susceptible to a certain drug or class of drugs (or to compulsive video game use, for example), based on individual differences, and different mental disorders or symptoms, including endophenotypes, such as personality traits. It is well known that the administration of psychoactive substances do not have the same effects among different individuals [51,52]. One of the clearest examples is that stimulants calm down people with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but not others, by correcting imbalances in dopamine and norepinephrine levels [53].…”
Section: From Molecules To Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that the chronic use of any psychoactive (including addictive) substances can jeopardize various aspects of brain activity, like blood flow, neurotransmitter activity, structure, and functional connectivity, in ways that could either trigger or exacerbate the symptoms of a mental illness [9]. Additionally, it is hardly surprising to discover that unmet mental healthcare needs are closely linked to the consumption of psychoactive substances that can lead to a SUD [51,72]. This is consistent with the self-medication hypothesis, as revisited from a neurobiological perspective [73].…”
Section: From Molecules To Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%