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Nicotine Creates Stronger Memories, Cues To Drug Use

September 10, 2009 by

Ever wonder why former smokers miss lighting up most when they are in a bar or after a meal with friends? Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine say nicotine, the addictive component in cigarettes, “tricks” the brain into creating memory associations between environmental cues and smoking behavior. The findings appear in the current issue of the journal Neuron.