Cue-exposure treatment influences resting-state functional connectivity-a randomized controlled fMRI study in alcohol use disorder.
Àlvar Farré-ColomésHaoye TanSarah GerhardtMartin Fungisai GerchenMartina KirschSabine HoffmannPeter KirschFalk KieferSabine Vollstädt-KleinPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2024)
These findings suggest that cue exposure therapy changes the resting-state brain connectivity with additional effects to the standard psychotherapy treatment. Hence, our study results suggest why including CET in standard therapies might improve the preparation of patients in front of daily situations.
Keyphrases
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- alcohol use disorder
- physical activity
- prognostic factors
- combination therapy
- multiple sclerosis
- mass spectrometry
- bone marrow
- chronic kidney disease
- brain injury
- cell therapy
- replacement therapy
- smoking cessation
- cerebral ischemia
- tandem mass spectrometry