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Habit change Neuroscience - Breaking Cravings: How Mindfulness Changes the Smoking Brain

Dec 21, 20249 minEp. 2
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Quitting Starts in the Brain: A Randomized Controlled Trial of App-Based Mindfulness Shows Decreases in Neural Responses to Smoking Cues That Predict Reductions in Smoking

In this episode, Dr. Jud Brewer and his team dive into groundbreaking research on mindfulness and its impact on smoking cessation. Discover how app-based mindfulness training influences the brain’s default mode network, specifically the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), to reduce cue-induced cravings. This randomized controlled trial sheds light on the neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness, exploring how these changes predict meaningful reductions in smoking behavior, with notable insights into sex-specific effects. Learn how digital therapeutics could revolutionize smoking cessation strategies and provide more personalized, effective interventions.

Full Reference:
Janes AC, Datko M, Roy A, Barton B, Druker S, Neal C, Ohashi K, Benoit H, van Lutterveld R, Brewer JA. (2019). Quitting starts in the brain: a randomized controlled trial of app-based mindfulness shows decreases in neural responses to smoking cues that predict reductions in smoking. Neuropsychopharmacology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41386-019-0403-y

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