Neuropsychoimaging of Addiction and Related Conditions Research Program
At the Neuropsychoimaging of Addiction and Related Conditions (NARC) Research Program, we study human brain function related to behavior, cognition, emotion, and personality, with a particular focus on drug addiction and other problem behaviors. We also research comorbid psychopathology and develop cross-modality imaging techniques and sensitive behavioral and neuropsychological assays, creating translational capabilities.
Latest Publications
Neuroimaging Impaired Response Inhibition and Salience Attribution in Human Drug Addiction: A Systematic Review. Zilverstand A, Huang AS, Alia-Klein N, Goldstein RZ. Neuron. 2018; 98(5):886-903. NIHMSID: NIHMS957678.
PubMed [journal] PMID: 29879391 PMCID: PMC5995133
Neural Correlates of Drug-Biased Choice in Currently Using and Abstinent Individuals With Cocaine Use Disorder. Moeller SJ, Zilverstand A, Konova AB, Kundu P, Parvaz MA, Preston-Campbell R, Bachi K, Alia-Klein N, Goldstein RZ. Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. 2018; 3(5):485-494. NIHMSID: NIHMS919620
PubMed [journal] PMID: 29735157 PMCID: PMC5944613
Trait anger modulates neural activity in the fronto-parietal attention network. Alia-Klein N, Preston-Campbell RN, Moeller SJ, Parvaz MA, Bachi K, Gan G, Zilverstand A, Konova AB, Goldstein RZ. PloS one. 2018; 13(4):e0194444.
PubMed [journal] PMID: 29672547 PMCID: PMC5908080
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Neuropsychoimaging of Addiction and Related Conditions (NARC) Research Program
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
1425 Madison Ave, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10029