1996
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(95)00043-7
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Reactivity to smoking cues: Mediating roles of nicotine dependence and duration of deprivation

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“…These findings suggest that higher levels of nicotine dependence may result in enhanced sensitivity to drug cues in these regions. Thus, they are consistent with previous reports of positive correlations between FTND scores and self-report cue reactivity (Payne et al, 1996) and analyses showing that highly dependent smokers are more sensitive to the conditioned aspects of smoking (Brauer et al, 2001). They are also consistent with previous reports of positive associations between sustained brain cue reactivity and nicotine dependence severity in cingulate gyrus (Smolka et al, 2006).…”
Section: Nicotine Dependencesupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…These findings suggest that higher levels of nicotine dependence may result in enhanced sensitivity to drug cues in these regions. Thus, they are consistent with previous reports of positive correlations between FTND scores and self-report cue reactivity (Payne et al, 1996) and analyses showing that highly dependent smokers are more sensitive to the conditioned aspects of smoking (Brauer et al, 2001). They are also consistent with previous reports of positive associations between sustained brain cue reactivity and nicotine dependence severity in cingulate gyrus (Smolka et al, 2006).…”
Section: Nicotine Dependencesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Nicotine dependence is typically measured via self-report using measures such as the Fagerström test of nicotine dependence (FTND; Heatherton et al, 1991) and a number of studies have reported positive relations between FTND score and cue reactivity (Payne et al, 1996). However, some studies have not observed correlations between severity of nicotine dependence and cue-provoked craving (Waters et al, 2004) while others have found lighter smokers (with lower nicotine dependence scores) to exhibit greater attentional bias to smoking cues (Hogarth et al, 2003).…”
Section: Nicotine Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect was reported by Payne et al (1996) and observed in our earlier study (Powell et al 2002a) consistent with priming studies, which have demonstrated inflated desire for, or use of, a drug following a small dose of the same or another drug (e.g. Spiga et al 1998 …”
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confidence: 90%
“…Some data consistent with this hypothesis have been reported (Powell et al 2002a;Payne et al 1996). By contrast, others (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Whereas some studies have found no effect of abstinence on cue-elicited craving or physiological responses (e.g., Drobes and Tiffany 1997), in a study by Payne et al (1996) cue-elicited increases in craving were greater within 90 min of smoking than after 180 min of abstinence, despite the fact that preexposure craving was not at ceiling.…”
Section: Smoking-related Stimuli Will Elicit Greater Increases In Submentioning
confidence: 81%