65 research outputs found

    Approach-bias predicts development of cannabis problem severity in heavy cannabis users: results from a prospective FMRI study

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    A potentially powerful predictor for the course of drug (ab)use is the approach-bias, that is, the pre-reflective tendency to approach rather than avoid drug-related stimuli. Here we investigated the neural underpinnings of cannabis approach and avoidance tendencies. By elucidating the predictive power of neural approach-bias activations for future cannabis use and problem severity, we aimed at identifying new intervention targets. Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), neural approach-bias activations were measured with a Stimulus Response Compatibility task (SRC) and compared between 33 heavy cannabis users and 36 matched controls. In addition, associations were examined between approach-bias activations and cannabis use and problem severity at baseline and at six-month follow-up. Approach-bias activations did not differ between heavy cannabis users and controls. However, within the group of heavy cannabis users, a positive relation was observed between total lifetime cannabis use and approach-bias activations in various fronto-limbic areas. Moreover, approach-bias activations in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) independently predicted cannabis problem severity after six months over and beyond session-induced subjective measures of craving. Higher DLPFC/ACC activity during cannabis approach trials, but lower activity during cannabis avoidance trials were associated with decreases in cannabis problem severity. These findings suggest that cannabis users with deficient control over cannabis action tendencies are more likely to develop cannabis related problems. Moreover, the balance between cannabis approach and avoidance responses in the DLPFC and ACC may help identify individuals at-risk for cannabis use disorders and may be new targets for prevention and treatment

    Leren van het energieke platteland : lokale en regionale coalities voor duurzame plattelandsontwikkeling

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    In deze studie onderzoeken we de kracht van de samenwerking tussen de verschillende gebruikers van het platteland. Burgers, boeren, natuurbeheerders en bedrijven die samen initiatieven ontplooien om hun leefomgeving te verbeteren. De studie laat aan de hand van een breed scala aan praktijkvoorbeelden zien hoe ze dat doen, wat ze proberen te bereiken en waar ze tegenaan lopen. Zo zijn er moderne boeren die samen met andere ketenpartijen hun bedrijfsvoering nog verder willen verduurzamen dan de wet al voorschrijft, en burgers die met boeren lokale coöperaties opzetten voor de opwekking van hernieuwbare energie

    Emergency Bleeding Control Interventions After Immediate Total-Body CT Scans in Trauma Patients

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    Background: Immediate total-body CT (iTBCT) is often used for screening of potential severely injured patients. Patients requiring emergency bleeding control interventions benefit from fast and optimal trauma screening. The aim of this study was to assess whether an initial trauma assessment with iTBCT is associated with lower mortality in patients requiring emergency bleeding control interventions. Methods: In the REACT-2 trial, patients who sustained major trauma were randomized for iTBCT or for conventional imaging and selective CT scanning (standard workup; STWU) in five trauma centers. Patients who underwent emergency bleeding control interventions following their initial trauma assessment with iTBCT were compared for mortality and clinically relevant time intervals to patients that underwent the initial trauma assessment with the STWU. Results: In the REACT-2 trial, 1083 patients were enrolled of which 172
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