Addictive substances—including sedatives like alcohol, opioids like heroin, and stimulants like cocaine—change brain chemistry. This alters a person's moods and ability to control the use of these substances.
This pamphlet explains what scientists have learned about how substance use affects the brain. It shows a new understanding of addiction, also called substance use disorder.
This pamphlet explains how alcohol and other drugs affect the way messages are transmitted between brain cells and eventually change the reward pathway. It also outlines how brain research shows that long-term substance use changes the brain.