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GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT: Brain Function Explains Various Mechanism Of Tobacco Dependency and Addiction: Shows Why Quitting is Difficult (Apr 2008)

Society for Neuroscience (Nov. 5, 2007) — New findings clarify the brain mechanisms that explain many aspects of dependency on nicotine, the addictive substance in tobacco. Among them: Individual differences in brain chemistry can have a profound effect on a person's susceptibility to addiction, and smoking may predispose adolescents to mental disorders in adolescence and adulthood. In addition, researchers have identified a potential neural network that regulates the body's craving response and have demonstrated how smoking may affect decision-making. To view the full news release, click on the following link: News Release.Opens in new window

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