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    Withdrawal drugs (nicotine, etc.) will reshape the brain communication network

    • Last Update: 2021-10-11
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    The withdrawal of three different drugs disrupts the brain network in a similar way


    When studying drug and alcohol abuse, focusing on specific brain regions simplifies the research, but may miss important insights


    Kimbrough et al.


    The brains of the control group showed normal modularity, that is, a small group of brain regions activated together


    These results indicate that changes in brain modularity may be a general effect of different types of addictive drugs


    Reference: Characterization of the Brain Functional Architecture of Psychostimulant Withdrawal Using Single-Cell Whole Brain Imaging 27 September 2021, eNeuro .


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