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Ilan Rabiner
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 4
Citations - 76
Ilan Rabiner is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Naltrexone & Addiction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 48 citations.
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Naltrexone ameliorates functional network abnormalities in alcohol-dependent individuals
Laurel S. Morris,Kwangyeol Baek,Roger Tait,Rebecca Elliott,Karen D. Ersche,Remy Flechais,John McGonigle,Anna Murphy,Liam J Nestor,Liam J Nestor,Csaba Orban,Filippo Passetti,Filippo Passetti,Louise M. Paterson,Ilan Rabiner,Laurence J. Reed,Dana G. Smith,John Suckling,Eleanor M. Taylor,Edward T. Bullmore,Anne Lingford-Hughes,Bill Deakin,David J. Nutt,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins,Valerie Voon +25 more
TL;DR: Across groups, local efficiency was associated with substance, but no alcohol exposure implicating local efficiency as a potential premorbid risk factor in alcohol use disorders that can be ameliorated by naltrexone.
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Acute naltrexone does not remediate fronto-striatal disturbances in alcoholic and alcoholic polysubstance-dependent populations during a monetary incentive delay task.
Liam J Nestor,Anna Murphy,John McGonigle,Csaba Orban,Laurence J. Reed,Eleanor Taylor,Remy Flechais,Louise M. Paterson,Dana G. Smith,Edward T. Bullmore,Karen D. Ersche,John Suckling,Roger Tait,Rebecca Elliott,Bill Deakin,Ilan Rabiner,Anne Lingford-Hughes,David J. Nutt,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins +19 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that both substance‐dependent groups exhibit substantial neural deficits during an MID task, despite being in long‐term abstinence, and naltrexone treatment was unable to remediate disturbances within fronto‐striatal regions during reward anticipation and ‘missed’ rewards in either substance‐ dependent group.
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Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol-dependent and polysubstance-dependent individuals.
Liam J Nestor,Liam J Nestor,Louise M. Paterson,Anna Murphy,John McGonigle,Csaba Orban,Laurence J. Reed,Eleanor Taylor,Remy Flechais,Dana G. Smith,Edward T. Bullmore,Karen D. Ersche,John Suckling,Rebecca Elliott,Bill Deakin,Ilan Rabiner,Anne Lingford Hughes,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins,David J. Nutt +19 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that acute naltrexone differentially amplifies neural responses within two distinct regions of a salience network during successful motor impulse control in abstinent AUD and poly‐SUD groups, which are predicted by trait impulsivity in the poly-SUD group.
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Disturbances across whole brain networks during reward anticipation in an abstinent addiction population
Liam J Nestor,John Suckling,Karen D. Ersche,Anna Murphy,John McGonigle,Csaba Orban,Louise M. Paterson,Laurence J. Reed,Eleanor Taylor,Remy Flechais,Dana G. Smith,Edward T. Bullmore,Rebecca Elliott,Bill Deakin,Ilan Rabiner,Anne-Lingford Hughes,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins,David J. Nutt +18 more
TL;DR: The connectivity differences reported in this ADD sample indicate alterations between cognitive, striatal and limbic-associated regions during reward anticipation that persist into extended abstinence.