<div><p>Impaired cognitive processing is a hallmark of addiction. In particular, deficits in inhibitory control can propel continued drug use despite adverse consequences. Clinical evidence shows that detoxified alcoholics exhibit poor inhibitory control in the Continuous Performance Task (CPT) and related tests of motor impulsivity. Animal models may provide important insight into the neural mechanisms underlying this consequence of chronic alcohol exposure though pre-clinical investigations of behavioral inhibition during alcohol abstinence are sparse. The present study employed the rat 5 Choice-Continuous Performance Task (5C-CPT), a novel pre-clinical variant of the CPT, to evaluate attentional capacity and impulse control over the cour...
This thesis presents a rat model, by which the effects of repeated ethanol withdrawal on withdrawal ...
Baseline prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex is thought to reflect the function...
A major hypothesis in addiction research is that alcohol induces neuroadaptations in the mesolimbic ...
Impaired cognitive processing is a hallmark of addiction. In particular, deficits in inhibitory cont...
Impulsivity is a risk factor for alcoholism, and long-term alcohol exposure may further impair impul...
<p>Challenge tests with visual distractors were performed during the 3<sup>rd</sup>, 5<sup>th</sup> ...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
RATIONALE There is extensive evidence that alcoholism and impulsivity are related, but the direct...
Chronic alcohol use is associated with cognitive decline that impedes behavioral change during rehab...
RATIONALE: A bidirectional relationship between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and deficits in impulse c...
Humans with alcohol use disorder typically abstain because of the negative consequences associated w...
Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrelevant prepote...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
Background: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrele...
Alcohol dependence can result in long-lasting deficits to decision-making and action control. Neurob...
This thesis presents a rat model, by which the effects of repeated ethanol withdrawal on withdrawal ...
Baseline prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex is thought to reflect the function...
A major hypothesis in addiction research is that alcohol induces neuroadaptations in the mesolimbic ...
Impaired cognitive processing is a hallmark of addiction. In particular, deficits in inhibitory cont...
Impulsivity is a risk factor for alcoholism, and long-term alcohol exposure may further impair impul...
<p>Challenge tests with visual distractors were performed during the 3<sup>rd</sup>, 5<sup>th</sup> ...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
RATIONALE There is extensive evidence that alcoholism and impulsivity are related, but the direct...
Chronic alcohol use is associated with cognitive decline that impedes behavioral change during rehab...
RATIONALE: A bidirectional relationship between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and deficits in impulse c...
Humans with alcohol use disorder typically abstain because of the negative consequences associated w...
Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrelevant prepote...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
Background: Impulsivity is a hallmark of addictive behaviors. Addicts' weakened inhibition of irrele...
Alcohol dependence can result in long-lasting deficits to decision-making and action control. Neurob...
This thesis presents a rat model, by which the effects of repeated ethanol withdrawal on withdrawal ...
Baseline prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex is thought to reflect the function...
A major hypothesis in addiction research is that alcohol induces neuroadaptations in the mesolimbic ...