Skip to content
Merged
Changes from all commits
Commits
File filter

Filter by extension

Filter by extension

Conversations
Failed to load comments.
Loading
Jump to
Jump to file
Failed to load files.
Loading
Diff view
Diff view
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion news/_posts/2019-10-16-publication.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ tags: []
image: /assets/images/news/nic_brains.tiff
excerpt: NBC Lab personnel Jessica Flannery, Matthew Sutherland, Michael Riedel, Ranjita Poudel and Angela Laird published an empirical article in the peer reviewed, high-impact journal.
---
NBC Lab personnel and colleagues have published a noteworthy empirical [article](https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/10/eaax2084) entitled "Habenular and striatal activity during performance feedback are differentially linked with state-like and trait-like aspects of tobacco use disorder" to Science Advances's Special Issue on Addiction. [Dr. Matthew Sutherland](/team/sutherland-matthew)(corresponding author) and [Jessica Flannery](/team/flannery-jessica)(first author) have worked to distribute the publication's scientific findings and significance for public health efforts regarding nicotine use to University and other news outlets. Specifically, the empirical findings reported in this publication have been covered by an [article](https://news.fiu.edu/2019/medicines-to-help-smokers-quit-only-fight-half-the-battle) in Florida International University news and by a [segment](https://www.univision.com/local/miami-wltv/estudio-de-fiu-podria-revelar-la-razon-por-la-que-tantos-adictos-no-pueden-dejar-de-fumar) on Univision television network news.
NBC Lab personnel and colleagues have published a noteworthy empirical [article](https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/10/eaax2084) entitled "Habenular and striatal activity during performance feedback are differentially linked with state-like and trait-like aspects of tobacco use disorder" to Science Advances's Special Issue on Addiction. [Dr. Matthew Sutherland](/team/sutherland-matthew)(corresponding author) and [Jessica Flannery](/team/flannery-jessica)(first author) have worked to distribute the publication's scientific findings and significance for public health efforts regarding nicotine use to University and other news outlets. Specifically, the empirical findings reported in this publication have been covered by an [article](https://news.fiu.edu/2019/medicines-to-help-smokers-quit-only-fight-half-the-battle) in Florida International University news, an article in the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) ["Hot Off the Press"](https://irp.drugabuse.gov/hot-off-the-press-10-2019/) news outlet, NIDA [Science Highlights](https://www.drugabuse.gov/news-events/latest-science/healing-altered-brains-smokers?utm_source=daRSS&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=da-researcherdigest) news outlet, NIDA Notes news outlet, by a [segment](https://www.univision.com/local/miami-wltv/estudio-de-fiu-podria-revelar-la-razon-por-la-que-tantos-adictos-no-pueden-dejar-de-fumar) on Univision television network news and by a [Youtube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLteLraHiU&feature=youtu.be).

The outcomes of this study highlight a dissociation between neurobiological processes linked with the dependence severity trait and the nicotine withdrawal state. Interventions simultaneously targeting both aspects may improve currently poor cessation outcomes.