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Nicotine withdrawal weakens brain connections tied to self-control over cigarette cravings
March 12, 2014 by NewsBot
A new brain imaging study shows how smokers suffering from nicotine withdrawal may have more trouble shifting from a key brain network—known as default mode, when people are in a so-called “introspective” state -— and into a control network that could help exert more conscious, self-control over cravings and to focus on quitting for good.


