Neuroscience of Addiction and Brain Recovery

Addiction is increasingly understood as a chronic brain disorder that alters neural pathways related to reward, motivation, memory, and decision-making. Advances in neuroscience have revealed how substances and compulsive behaviors affect dopamine regulation, emotional processing, and cognitive control. This track explores the biological mechanisms underlying substance use disorders, behavioral addictions, and relapse vulnerability. Sessions will examine neuroplasticity, genetic predisposition, trauma-related brain changes, and recovery-based brain healing. Discussions will also focus on emerging neuroimaging techniques, biomarkers, and personalized treatment approaches. Experts will present evidence-based interventions that support long-term neurological recovery and improved mental health outcomes. The track aims to bridge neuroscience research with clinical practice to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.

Subtracks

  • Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders
  • Dopamine, Reward Pathways, and Craving
  • Brain Imaging and Biomarkers in Addiction
  • Neuroplasticity and Recovery Mechanisms

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