BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for executive functions (EF). These deficits persist even after long-term abstinence and have a major impact on patients' everyday life and relapse risk. Earlier studies, based on multi-determined tasks, mostly focused on inhibition and did not offer a theoretically-grounded and exhaustive view of the differential deficit across EF. The present paper proposes a model-based exploration of EF in alcohol-dependent individuals (ALC), to precisely compare the specific deficit related to each executive subcomponent. METHODS: Forty-seven recently detoxified ALC were compared to 47 matched healthy participants on a nine-tasks validated neuropsychological ba...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Attentional biases and deficits play a central role in the development and ...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed at exploring the integrity of the attentional system in alcohol-depen...
There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may recover upon c...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
Background: Executive deficits have been largely reported in young binge drinkers during the last de...
peer reviewedBackground: Executive deficits have been largely reported in young binge drinkers durin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Background: Executive dysfunction is among the cognitive impairments that may persist after abstinen...
Alcohol consumption may lead to deficits in the executive functions that govern self-regulation. How...
Various studies have found a relationship between alcohol consumption and neuropsychological impairm...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform poorly on tas...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
BACKGROUND: Attentional biases and deficits play a central role in the development and maintenance o...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Attentional biases and deficits play a central role in the development and ...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed at exploring the integrity of the attentional system in alcohol-depen...
There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may recover upon c...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
Background: Executive deficits have been largely reported in young binge drinkers during the last de...
peer reviewedBackground: Executive deficits have been largely reported in young binge drinkers durin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Background: Executive dysfunction is among the cognitive impairments that may persist after abstinen...
Alcohol consumption may lead to deficits in the executive functions that govern self-regulation. How...
Various studies have found a relationship between alcohol consumption and neuropsychological impairm...
AIMS: In the present study, the effect of previous detoxifications on prefrontal function and decisi...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform poorly on tas...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
BACKGROUND: Attentional biases and deficits play a central role in the development and maintenance o...
peer reviewedBackground: Many studies have shown that recently detoxified alcoholic persons perform ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Attentional biases and deficits play a central role in the development and ...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed at exploring the integrity of the attentional system in alcohol-depen...
There is a lack of consensus regarding the extent to which cognitive dysfunctions may recover upon c...