"New Insights Reveal Brain Plasticity's Role in Addiction"

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Researchers at Stanford have discovered that adaptive myelination, a form of brain plasticity, contributes to drug addiction by reinforcing drug-seeking behavior. A single dose of morphine in mice triggered myelination in reward-related brain circuits, but blocking this myelination prevented addiction. This finding opens potential new avenues for addiction treatment.
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