Many studies have shown the negative effects of cocaine on neuropsychological and cognitive performance in drug-dependent individuals, but little is known about the underlying neuroanatomy of these dysfunctions. The present study addressed attention switching between items held in working memory (WM) with a task in which subjects were required to store and update two items held in verbal or visuospatial WM. Attention-switching frequency varied between trials, thereby allowing us to isolate the switching component of task performance. Behavioural data revealed that cocaine addicts performed worse than healthy controls in all tasks. On the visuospatial task addicts performed at chance levels revealing particular impairment in visuospatial WM....
After nearly three decades of research, there is still no clarity on the causal relationship between...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
Chronic cocaine use is associated with disrupted dopaminergic neurotransmission but how this disrupt...
Many studies have shown the negative effects of cocaine on neuropsychological and cognitive performa...
Using a GO–NOGO response inhibition task in which working memory (WM) demands can be varied, we demo...
While hedonic and reward-related processes are central to drug use and dependence, this article focu...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral and related therapies for cocaine dependence may exert their effect...
Cocaine users display a wide range of cognitive impairments and dysfunction in brain regions importa...
Dysregulation in cognitive control networks may mediate core characteristics of drug addiction. Coca...
Active cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the anterior cin...
Active cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the anterior cin...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
Drug-dependent patients often relapse into drug use after treatment. Behavioral studies show that en...
peer-reviewedActive cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
After nearly three decades of research, there is still no clarity on the causal relationship between...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
Chronic cocaine use is associated with disrupted dopaminergic neurotransmission but how this disrupt...
Many studies have shown the negative effects of cocaine on neuropsychological and cognitive performa...
Using a GO–NOGO response inhibition task in which working memory (WM) demands can be varied, we demo...
While hedonic and reward-related processes are central to drug use and dependence, this article focu...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral and related therapies for cocaine dependence may exert their effect...
Cocaine users display a wide range of cognitive impairments and dysfunction in brain regions importa...
Dysregulation in cognitive control networks may mediate core characteristics of drug addiction. Coca...
Active cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the anterior cin...
Active cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the anterior cin...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
Drug-dependent patients often relapse into drug use after treatment. Behavioral studies show that en...
peer-reviewedActive cocaine abusers have a diminished neural response to errors, particularly in the...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
After nearly three decades of research, there is still no clarity on the causal relationship between...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
Chronic cocaine use is associated with disrupted dopaminergic neurotransmission but how this disrupt...