Scientists have attributed the difference in cocaine users brains and non cocaine users brains to drug use, and predisposition to addiction. It is well known that drug addicts and regular people will make different decisions in situations by a study of the actual brain has shed little light upon the issue.
these new studies have shown evidence that the cortical thickness related to cocaine addiction is caused by both the abuse and the predisposition to addiction from drugs. this change alters judgment and decision-making in the reward pathways.
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