AbstractResponse inhibition has been a core issue in addictive behavior. Many previous studies have found that response inhibition abilities are damaged in those with drug dependence. However, whether heroin addicts who are treated with methadone maintenance have an abnormal response inhibition ability is not clear. In order to investigate the response inhibition functions in heroin addicts who were treated with methadone maintenance, electroencephalography (EEG) was used to examine 14 heroin addicts treated with methadone maintenance (HDM), 17 heroin addicts (HD), and 18 healthy controls (HC) in an equiprobability Go∖NoGo task. The reaction times (RTs) for the Go stimuli in the HD group were slower than those in the HDM and HC groups. Even...
The majority of previous heroin cue-reactivity functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies ...
Methadone has been used to treat opiate dependence since the mid-1960s. Despite its clinical effecti...
Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (E...
Methadone as the most prevalent opioid substitution medication has been shown to influence the neuro...
The effects of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) on neurophysiological function are unclear. Usi...
This thesis presents the investigation of brain electrophysiological attributes of heroin addicts fr...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to examine def...
BackgroundSubstance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to e...
RATIONALE: Recent studies provide evidence for specific aspects of cue processing in addictive disor...
Rationale: Chronic heroin use can cause deficits in response inhibition, leading to a loss of contro...
This study aims to explore the structural brain changes in heroin abusers after the first administra...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used as a treatment for opiate dependence since the m...
The majority of previous heroin cue-reactivity functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies ...
Methadone has been used to treat opiate dependence since the mid-1960s. Despite its clinical effecti...
Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (E...
Methadone as the most prevalent opioid substitution medication has been shown to influence the neuro...
The effects of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) on neurophysiological function are unclear. Usi...
This thesis presents the investigation of brain electrophysiological attributes of heroin addicts fr...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to examine def...
BackgroundSubstance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to e...
RATIONALE: Recent studies provide evidence for specific aspects of cue processing in addictive disor...
Rationale: Chronic heroin use can cause deficits in response inhibition, leading to a loss of contro...
This study aims to explore the structural brain changes in heroin abusers after the first administra...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
A core feature of human drug dependency is persistence in seeking and using drugs at the expense of ...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used as a treatment for opiate dependence since the m...
The majority of previous heroin cue-reactivity functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies ...
Methadone has been used to treat opiate dependence since the mid-1960s. Despite its clinical effecti...
Brain function could be changed by usage of opioids. This report presents electroencephalographic (E...