Differential Activation of the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres of Individuals Who Use or are Dependent on Drugs of Abuse.

Journal of drug abuse Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-25 DOI:10.21767/2471-853X.100077
Harold W Gordon
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Introduction: The left and right cerebral hemispheres are not equivalent in performance of cognitive functions associated with risk factors of drug abuse, nor is their development equivalently affected by drugs of abuse. The question addressed here is whether drugs of abuse affect cognitive function as assessed by brain activation, in particular related to impulsivity, and/or whether weaker brain activation associated with impulsivity increases the risk of drug abuse.

Methodology: Using PubMed and key words, articles were selected that addressed brain activation in individuals who used or abused one of the psychoactive drugs. Findings are summarized.

Results: For each of the drugs, hypoactivation was found. In some cases this reduced activation was reported predominantly for the right or both hemispheres. There were fewer reports for the left hemisphere.

Discussion and conclusion: Rarely do authors focus on why only one or the other hemisphere is affected or why specific structures are affected. Neurobiological differences between the hemispheres and among various brain structures could provide clues to the specific effect of drugs. Increased attention to this gap in research will give additional insights into the etiology of drug abuse and provide direction for treatment.

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使用或依赖滥用药物的个体左右脑半球的差异激活。
导言:大脑左右半球在与药物滥用危险因素相关的认知功能方面的表现并不相同,它们的发育也不受药物滥用的同等影响。这里要解决的问题是,滥用药物是否会影响大脑活动评估的认知功能,特别是与冲动性有关的功能,以及/或者与冲动性相关的较弱的大脑活动是否会增加滥用药物的风险。方法:使用PubMed和关键词,选择有关使用或滥用一种精神活性药物的个体的大脑活动的文章。总结研究结果。结果:各药物均出现低活性。在某些情况下,这种减少的激活主要发生在右半球或两个半球。关于左半球的报道较少。讨论和结论:作者很少关注为什么只有一个半球或另一个半球受到影响,或者为什么特定的结构受到影响。大脑半球和不同大脑结构之间的神经生物学差异可以为药物的具体效果提供线索。对这一研究差距的更多关注将使人们对药物滥用的病因有更多的了解,并为治疗提供方向。
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