There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may recover upon cessation of alcohol intake by alcohol-dependents (AD), and the divergent findings are most likely due to methodological differences between the various studies. The present study was aimed at conducting a very strict longitudinal study of cognitive recovery in terms of assessment points, the duration of abstinence, control of age and duration of the addiction, and by use of individual analyses in addition to mean group comparisons. Our study further focused on the 2-3 week phase of alcohol detoxification that is already known to positively affect many biological, emotional, motivational, as well as neural variables, followed by longer-term th...
AIMS: The present study examined the effects of protracted alcohol withdrawal on affectivity, cravin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Objective There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may reco...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
This study investigates changes in neuropsychological functioning during early abstinence from alcoh...
Abstract — Aims: Several authors suggest that withdrawal from alcohol could cause neurotoxic lesions...
Context: Cognitive impairments are common among patients with alcohol dependence. It may involve fro...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
Background: Executive dysfunction is among the cognitive impairments that may persist after abstinen...
[Aims:] This study is part of a research project on the relationship between cognition, emotion and ...
Cognitive impairment is common in individuals with chronic alcohol dependence and liver damage. Cogn...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
AIMS: The present study examined the effects of protracted alcohol withdrawal on affectivity, cravin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Objective There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may reco...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
This study investigates changes in neuropsychological functioning during early abstinence from alcoh...
Abstract — Aims: Several authors suggest that withdrawal from alcohol could cause neurotoxic lesions...
Context: Cognitive impairments are common among patients with alcohol dependence. It may involve fro...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
Background: Executive dysfunction is among the cognitive impairments that may persist after abstinen...
[Aims:] This study is part of a research project on the relationship between cognition, emotion and ...
Cognitive impairment is common in individuals with chronic alcohol dependence and liver damage. Cogn...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
AIMS: The present study examined the effects of protracted alcohol withdrawal on affectivity, cravin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...