CNS Addictive Disorders
CNS addictive disorders involve the abuse of substances or behaviours that alter brain function, particularly in regions controlling mood, behaviour, and cognition. These disorders lead to dependency and addiction, causing negative physical, mental, and social consequences. Despite harm, individuals may feel compelled to continue due to physical or psychological dependence.
Key Areas
- Substance-Induced CNS Disorders
- Behavioral Addictions
- Neuroplasticity and Addiction
- Cognitive and Emotional Impact
- Neurobiological Mechanisms of Addiction