Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
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The Brain Science behind Substance Abuse, Misuse and Addiction
Author(s): Han Kang*
Addictions have long been viewed from the biomedical perspective as persistent infections of the brain. While we perceive that the personalities
of people with addictions shift from those without, we fight that the "broken frontal cortex" model of reliance has huge limitations. We propose that
a structures level perspective even more effectively gets the planned designing of the exemplified and organized human mind and frontal cortex
relating to the improvement of addictions. The dependent mind is the substrate of the dependent psyche and as a result, it is arranged in a physical
and socio-social climate, which places fixation in the more extensive setting of the dependent cerebrum that drives behavior. This more unique
conceptualization places fixation in this setting. From this point of view, neurorehabilitation should move away from a "broken-mind.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2376-0281.2022.9.487
International Journal of Neurorehabilitation received 1078 citations as per Google Scholar report