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Neuroscientists have collected valuable information on neurofunctional and neurostructural characteristics accompanying addiction. This editorial argues for three
prerequisites to making neuroimaging practically relevant for addiction medicine: the integration of imaging findings, the identification of concrete neuroimaging risk factors for the individual and the ability to inform the development of treatment regimens.
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