Abstract
Proactive control is evidenced by top-down cortical modulation of executive neurocircuitry that inhibits behavior by utilizing advance cues. fMRI research indicates that the same neural circuitry recruited by demands to stop behavior is also recruited by signals that a stop might be necessary. However, it is not known whether individuals with addiction show this internal signature of proactive control. Also unknown are the effects of potential incentives on such signatures.
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