Tara Patterson

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Thus, the addict comes to make his choice with a brain that overvalues the addictive substance or behavior and undervalues the healthy alternatives. Impulses favoring the addiction process arise. The cortex, whose job it is to censor inappropriate actions—to exercise the “free won’t”—is hobbled. Brain lock sets in: the milliseconds that afford the possibility of “just saying no” flash by.
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
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