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In the past two decades, there have been astonishing advances in
our understanding of the neurobiological basis and nature of drug
addiction. We now know the initial molecular sites of action, at
identified receptors, of virtually all of the major drugs of abuse
including cocaine, heroin, and amphetamine, as well as legal drugs
such as nicotine and alcohol. We also understand the main
components of a 'reward system' and its connections to major brain
regions involved in motivation and emotion, such as the amygdala,
hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex.
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