Approach-avoidance behavior and motor-specific modulation towards smoking-related cues in smokers.
Yuyu SongYanling PiXiaoying TanXue XiaYu LiuJian ZhangPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
Smokers appear to have shorter reaction times, higher motor-evoked potentials and stronger intracortical facilitation effects when performing approach responses to smoking-related cues and longer reaction times, a lower primary motor cortex descending pathway excitability and a stronger short-interval intracortical inhibition effect when avoiding them.