Context: Methadone maintenance is a standard treatment for opiate‑dependent individuals. However, deficits in cognitive functioning have been associated with this treatment. Aim: This study aimed to determine the dose and treatment duration‑related effects of methadone on executive functions. Setting and Design: Pure male opioid users with no considerable history of other drug abuse, undergoing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) were recruited from a major government‑run de‑addiction center. Methods: Hot executive functions including decision‑making and emotion recognition were assessed using the Iowa gambling task and Ekman faces test, whereas cold executive functions including working memory (WM), cognitive flexibility, and response in...
Abstract: Our randomized study investigated neurocognitive performance, such as working memory, verb...
Aims: The present study assessed the acute effects of methadone and buprenorphine on actual on‐road ...
Recent studies of cognitive deficits associated with substance use have converged with extant neuroi...
Context: Methadone maintenance is a standard treatment for opiate‑dependent individuals. However, de...
Objective: Methadone maintenance treatment is one of the most common methods of substance abuse trea...
Methadone has been used as a pharmacotherapy for the treatment of opiate dependence since the mid-19...
Background: Cognitive impairment in drug users is a marker for predicting recurrence and poorer adhe...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used to treat opiate dependence since the mid-1960s. ...
Methadone and buprenorphine can affect the psychological symptoms and cognitive functioning of subst...
Methadone is the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of opiate dependency. The effects o...
Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to examine def...
Background: Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to...
Introduction: Agonist Opioid Treatments (AOT) have been, in comparison to healthy controls, associat...
Introduction: Many studies have revealed that drug addicted individuals exhibit impaired performance...
Objective: This study was an attempt to compare cognitive functioning in substance abusers and addic...
Abstract: Our randomized study investigated neurocognitive performance, such as working memory, verb...
Aims: The present study assessed the acute effects of methadone and buprenorphine on actual on‐road ...
Recent studies of cognitive deficits associated with substance use have converged with extant neuroi...
Context: Methadone maintenance is a standard treatment for opiate‑dependent individuals. However, de...
Objective: Methadone maintenance treatment is one of the most common methods of substance abuse trea...
Methadone has been used as a pharmacotherapy for the treatment of opiate dependence since the mid-19...
Background: Cognitive impairment in drug users is a marker for predicting recurrence and poorer adhe...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used to treat opiate dependence since the mid-1960s. ...
Methadone and buprenorphine can affect the psychological symptoms and cognitive functioning of subst...
Methadone is the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of opiate dependency. The effects o...
Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to examine def...
Background: Substance misuse is associated with cognitive dysfunction. We used a stop signal task to...
Introduction: Agonist Opioid Treatments (AOT) have been, in comparison to healthy controls, associat...
Introduction: Many studies have revealed that drug addicted individuals exhibit impaired performance...
Objective: This study was an attempt to compare cognitive functioning in substance abusers and addic...
Abstract: Our randomized study investigated neurocognitive performance, such as working memory, verb...
Aims: The present study assessed the acute effects of methadone and buprenorphine on actual on‐road ...
Recent studies of cognitive deficits associated with substance use have converged with extant neuroi...