Neuropsychoimaging of Addiction and Related Conditions Research Program
At the Neuropsychoimaging of Addiction and Related Conditions (NARC) Research Program, we study the neurobiology of substance use disorders and common comorbid problem behaviors and psychopathologies. We use a multimodality imaging approach coupled with sensitive neuropsychological measures to identify and perturb disease markers.
Latest Publications
The neural signature of impaired inhibitory control in individuals with heroin use disorder. Journal of Neuroscience 2023. Ahmet O. Ceceli, Sarah G. King, Natalie McClain, Nelly Alia-Klein, and Rita Z. Goldstein.
Prefrontal-habenular microstructural impairments in human cocaine and heroin addiction. Neuron 2022. Sarah G. King, Pierre-Olivier Gaudreault, Pias Malaker, Joo-Won Kim, Nelly Alia-Klein, Junqian Xu, Rita Z. Goldstein.
Whole-brain white matter abnormalities in human cocaine and heroin use disorders: association with craving, recency, and cumulative use. Molecular Psychiatry 2022. Pierre-Olivier Gaudreault, Sarah G. King, Pias Malaker, Nelly Alia-Klein, Rita Z. Goldstein.
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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