Long-term cocaine consumption is associated with brain structural and functional changes. While the animal literature on cocaine use and dependence has traditionally focused on the striatum, previous human studies using voxel-based morphometry have reported reduced volumes of gray matter in several brain areas, but not in the striatum. Brain magnetic resonance imaging was performed with 20 cocaine-dependent patients and 16 healthy age-, education- and intelligence-matched control men. The cocaine-dependent group had lower gray matter volumes in the striatum and right supramarginal gyrus compared to controls. Within the cocaine-dependent group, years of cocaine use were inversely associated with the volume of the bilateral middle frontal ...
Models of addiction include abnormalities in parts of the brain involving executive function/inhibit...
Cocaine addiction is often modeled in experimental paradigms where rodents learn to self-administer ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Investigació en Cervell i Conducta. Codi: SBM024. Curs: 2017...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging has provided a wealth of information on altered brain activat...
This study was conducted to explore differences in gray and white matter volume between cocaine-depe...
Long-term cocaine consumption is associated with brain structural and functional changes. While the ...
Extensive evidence indicates that current and recently abstinent cocaine abusers compared to drug-na...
Extensive evidence indicates that current and recently abstinent cocaine abusers compared to drug-na...
Contains fulltext : 136049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In cocaine-depe...
In cocaine-dependent patients, gray matter (GM) volume reductions have been observed in the frontal ...
BackgroundAlthough the interaction of brain volume with amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) and cocain...
Background: Cocaine use has been consistently associated with decreased gray matter volumes in the p...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine dependence has been associated with alterations in the brain's white matter inte...
Cocaine addiction is a multi-dimensional behavioral disorder characterized by a loss of control over...
A number of neuroimaging studies have shown that drug addiction is associated with morphological dif...
Models of addiction include abnormalities in parts of the brain involving executive function/inhibit...
Cocaine addiction is often modeled in experimental paradigms where rodents learn to self-administer ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Investigació en Cervell i Conducta. Codi: SBM024. Curs: 2017...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging has provided a wealth of information on altered brain activat...
This study was conducted to explore differences in gray and white matter volume between cocaine-depe...
Long-term cocaine consumption is associated with brain structural and functional changes. While the ...
Extensive evidence indicates that current and recently abstinent cocaine abusers compared to drug-na...
Extensive evidence indicates that current and recently abstinent cocaine abusers compared to drug-na...
Contains fulltext : 136049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In cocaine-depe...
In cocaine-dependent patients, gray matter (GM) volume reductions have been observed in the frontal ...
BackgroundAlthough the interaction of brain volume with amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) and cocain...
Background: Cocaine use has been consistently associated with decreased gray matter volumes in the p...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine dependence has been associated with alterations in the brain's white matter inte...
Cocaine addiction is a multi-dimensional behavioral disorder characterized by a loss of control over...
A number of neuroimaging studies have shown that drug addiction is associated with morphological dif...
Models of addiction include abnormalities in parts of the brain involving executive function/inhibit...
Cocaine addiction is often modeled in experimental paradigms where rodents learn to self-administer ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Investigació en Cervell i Conducta. Codi: SBM024. Curs: 2017...