Novel Technologies in Addiction & Psychiatry

Recent advancements in technology have transformed the fields of addiction and psychiatry, introducing innovative methods for research, diagnosis, treatment, and support. In addiction research, cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), enable scientists to observe and understand the brain's response to addictive substances, offering valuable insights into the neural mechanisms of addiction. Furthermore, wearable devices and mobile applications have been developed to monitor physiological parameters, track behaviors, and deliver real-time interventions, thereby advancing the study of addictive behaviors and providing personalized support to individuals in recovery.

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