Chronic cigarette smoking is linked with structural alterations in brain regions showing acute nicotinic drug-induced functional modulations.
Matthew T SutherlandMichael C RiedelJessica S FlanneryJulio A YanesPeter T FoxElliot A SteinAngela R LairdPublished in: Behavioral and brain functions : BBF (2016)
Collectively, these findings emphasize brain regions (e.g., ventromedial PFC, insula, thalamus) critically linked with cigarette smoking, suggest neuroimaging paradigms warranting additional consideration among smokers (e.g., pain processing), and highlight regions in need of further elucidation in addiction (e.g., cerebellum).