Structural cerebral deficiencies in smokers have been well characterized by morphometric investigations focussing on cortical and subcortical structures. Although the role of the cerebellum is increasingly noted in mental and addiction disorders, no reports exist regarding cerebellar alterations in smokers employing a methodology specifically designed to assess the cerebellar morphology. We acquired high-resolution MRI scans from 33 heavy smokers and 22 never-smokers and used a voxel-based morphometry (VBM) approach utilizing the Spatially Unbiased Infratentorial (SUIT) toolbox (Diedrichsen 2006) to provide an optimized and fine-grained exploration of cerebellar structural alterations associated with smoking. Relative to never-smokers, smok...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Background: Previous magnetic resonance imaging studies in regular cannabis users report altered gre...
Smoking rates are particularly high during adolescence and young adulthood, when the brain is still ...
Structural cerebral deficiencies in smokers have been well characterized by morphometric investigati...
Cigarette smoking is highly prevalent in the general population but the effects of chronic smoking o...
The evidence about the association of smoking with both brain structure and cognitive functions rema...
BackgroundCerebellar atrophy (especially involving the superior-anterior cerebellar vermis) is among...
BACKGROUND: Structural deficiencies within the prefrontal cortex might be related to drug-taking beh...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
Based upon previous reports of alterations in white matter integrity and gray matter density in smok...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Background: Previous magnetic resonance imaging studies in regular cannabis users report altered gre...
Smoking rates are particularly high during adolescence and young adulthood, when the brain is still ...
Structural cerebral deficiencies in smokers have been well characterized by morphometric investigati...
Cigarette smoking is highly prevalent in the general population but the effects of chronic smoking o...
The evidence about the association of smoking with both brain structure and cognitive functions rema...
BackgroundCerebellar atrophy (especially involving the superior-anterior cerebellar vermis) is among...
BACKGROUND: Structural deficiencies within the prefrontal cortex might be related to drug-taking beh...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Although previous research had related structural changes and impaired cognition to chronic cigarett...
Based upon previous reports of alterations in white matter integrity and gray matter density in smok...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain str...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Background: Previous magnetic resonance imaging studies in regular cannabis users report altered gre...
Smoking rates are particularly high during adolescence and young adulthood, when the brain is still ...