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Monday, June 13, 2016<br />

36 Methamphetamine dependence linked to interoceptive processing deficits during aversive<br />

breathing load<br />

A. C. May 1 , J. L. Stewart 4 , P. Davenport 2 , S. Tapert 1 , M. P. Paulus 3 , 1 UC San Diego,<br />

San Diego, CA, 2 Physiological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 3 Laureate<br />

Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, 4 Queens College, City University of New York,<br />

Flushing, NY<br />

37 The effects of naltrexone on neural responses to methamphetamine cues<br />

K. E. Courtney 1 , D. Ghahremani 2 , L. Ray 3 , 1 Psychology, University of California,<br />

Los Angeles, San Diego, CA, 2 Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science, University of<br />

California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 3 Psychology, University of California,<br />

Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA<br />

38 Structural analysis of the limbic system in substance dependence<br />

M. F. Regner, R. Rosello, J. Honce, D. Yamamoto, M. Dalwani, J. Sakai, J. Tanabe, UCD,<br />

Aurora, CO<br />

39 Effective connectivity of attentional bias in cocaine dependence<br />

F. Moeller 7,8,3 , L. Ma 7,9 , J. Steinberg 7,3 , J. Bjork 7,3 , S. D. Lane 2 , P. A. Narayana 10 , T. Kosten 1 ,<br />

A. Bechara 11 , J. Schmitz 4 , A. E. Price 6 , K. A. Cunningham 5 , 1 Psychiatry, Baylor, Houston, TX,<br />

2<br />

Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, UT Health Science Center, Houston, TX, 3 Psychiatry and<br />

Pharmacology, VCU, Richmond, VA, 4 UT, Houston, TX, 5 Center for Addiction Research,<br />

UT Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 6 Neuroscience Graduate <strong>Program</strong>, UT Medical Branch,<br />

League City, TX, 7 Institute for Drug and Alcohol Studies, VCU, Richmond, VA, 8 Center<br />

for Clinical and Translational Research, Richmond, VA, 9 Radiology, VCU, Richmond, VA,<br />

10<br />

Radiology, UT Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, 11 Psychology, USC Brain and<br />

Creativity Institute, Los Angeles, CA<br />

40 When bigger isn’t better: Widespread brain activation during attempted inhibition of the<br />

response to 6-sec cocaine video cues predicts poor drug use outcome<br />

A. R. Childress, K. Jagannathan, P. Regier, J. Suh, Z. Monge, T. Franklin, R. Wetherill,<br />

K. A. Young, S. Darnley, M. Gawrysiak, D. Langleben, K. M. Kampman, C. P. O’Brien,<br />

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA<br />

41 Transition to problem stimulant use marked by amplified insular responding to pleasant<br />

interoceptive stimuli<br />

E. Ramirez-Coombs 1 , A. C. May 3 , J. L. Stewart 1,4 , S. Tapert 5,3 , M. P. Paulus 6,3 , 1 Psychology,<br />

CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, 3 Psychiatry, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA,<br />

4<br />

Psychology, CUNY Queens College, Flushing, NY, 5 Psychiatry Service, Veterans Affairs San<br />

Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA, 6 Laureate Institute of Brain Research, Tulsa, OK<br />

42 Resting state functional connectivity among cocaine users<br />

A. L. Hobkirk 1 , R. P. Bell 2 , A. V. Utevsky 3 , C. S. Meade 1 , 1 Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,<br />

Duke University, Durham, NC, 2 Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC,<br />

3<br />

Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC<br />

43 Hemispheric associations of behavioral inhibition and approach in substance dependence<br />

D. Yamamoto 1 , M. T. Banich 5 , M. F. Regner 3 , J. Sakai 1 , J. Tanabe 1 , 1 Department of Psychiatry<br />

and Radiology, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, 3 Departments of Radiology and<br />

Bioengineering, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, 5 Institute of Cognitive Science,<br />

University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO<br />

15

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