The present study was designed to examine the effect of cigarette smoking and withdrawal on working memory. Participants included 15 smokers and 22 matched non-smokers. For both groups the N-Back Task (of working memory) was administered in two test blocks on each of two days. On one day, smokers were tested after z13 h abstinence; on the other day, testing began V1 h after smoking. Smokers inhaled one cigarette between the blocks on each test day. Results indicated that performance of smokers after z13 h but not V1 h abstinence was significantly less accurate than that of non-smokers. A within-subject comparison revealed that in the abstinence session, smokers had significantly longer response latencies (in the 2-back condition) and made m...
Objectives: To study the impact of substance deprivation on a range of cognitive tasks, and compare ...
Objective: This study assessed both executive function (EF) and prospective memory (PM) in a group o...
BackgroundThis study compared the rate and extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, pr...
The present study was designed to examine the effect of cigarette smoking and withdrawal on working ...
Background. When nicotine-dependent human subjects abstain from cigarette smoking, they exhibit def...
BACKGROUND: A faster rate of nicotine metabolism has been associated with smoking more cigarettes, g...
BackgroundA faster rate of nicotine metabolism has been associated with smoking more cigarettes, gre...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
Nicotine, the most harmful chemical found in cigarettes, is known to affect the cholinergic system a...
a battery of mood questionnaires and cognitive performance tasks, before and after a cigarette/rest ...
BackgroundThis study compared the rate and extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, pr...
Smoking has been associated with both enhanced and impaired cognitive performance; across a variety ...
Smoking has been associated with both enhanced and impaired cognitive performance; across a variety ...
Objectives: To study the impact of substance deprivation on a range of cognitive tasks, and compare ...
Objective: This study assessed both executive function (EF) and prospective memory (PM) in a group o...
BackgroundThis study compared the rate and extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, pr...
The present study was designed to examine the effect of cigarette smoking and withdrawal on working ...
Background. When nicotine-dependent human subjects abstain from cigarette smoking, they exhibit def...
BACKGROUND: A faster rate of nicotine metabolism has been associated with smoking more cigarettes, g...
BackgroundA faster rate of nicotine metabolism has been associated with smoking more cigarettes, gre...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
This study examined the effects of smoking and smoking deprivation on the articulatory loop of worki...
Nicotine, the most harmful chemical found in cigarettes, is known to affect the cholinergic system a...
a battery of mood questionnaires and cognitive performance tasks, before and after a cigarette/rest ...
BackgroundThis study compared the rate and extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, pr...
Smoking has been associated with both enhanced and impaired cognitive performance; across a variety ...
Smoking has been associated with both enhanced and impaired cognitive performance; across a variety ...
Objectives: To study the impact of substance deprivation on a range of cognitive tasks, and compare ...
Objective: This study assessed both executive function (EF) and prospective memory (PM) in a group o...
BackgroundThis study compared the rate and extent of recovery on measures of learning and memory, pr...