Uncovering the Link: Substance Use Disorder and a Shared Brain Circuit

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A study conducted by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital has identified a common brain network among individuals with substance use disorders, regardless of the type of substance or lesion location. By analyzing data from over 144 studies involving more than 9,000 participants, the researchers found consistent abnormalities in this shared circuit, suggesting it could be a potential target for neurostimulation therapies such as transcranial magnetic stimulation. The findings provide valuable insights into the understanding and treatment of addiction.
Topics:health#addiction#brain-circuit#neuroscience#neurostimulation#substance-use-disorders#transcranial-magnetic-stimulation
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