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Dorsal and ventral striatum activity in individuals with buying‐shopping disorder during cue‐exposure: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study

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Buying‐shopping disorder (BSD) is a clinical condition in which individuals lose control over their buying behaviour and continue buying despite negative consequences such as indebtedness, loss of family and friends.… Click to show full abstract

Buying‐shopping disorder (BSD) is a clinical condition in which individuals lose control over their buying behaviour and continue buying despite negative consequences such as indebtedness, loss of family and friends. BSD has been considered a behavioural addiction and first studies provide evidence for cue‐reactivity and craving as potential pathomechanisms. The current study aimed at investigating neural correlates of cue‐reactivity and craving in individuals with BSD using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

Keywords: resonance imaging; magnetic resonance; functional magnetic; shopping disorder; buying shopping

Journal Title: Addiction Biology
Year Published: 2021

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