Although two thirds of patients with a cocaine use disorder (CUD) are female, little is known about sex differences in the (neuro)pathology of CUD. The aim of this explorative study was to investigate sex-dependent differences in prefrontal cortex (PFC) functioning during a working memory (WM) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) task in regular cocaine users (CUs), as PFC deficits are implicated in the shift from recreational cocaine use to CUD. Neural activation was measured using fMRI during a standard WM task (n-back task) in 27 male and 28 female CUs and in 26 male and 28 female non-cocaine users (non-CUs). Although there were no main or interaction effects of sex and group on n-back task performance, WM-related (2-back > 0-bac...
Emerging evidence suggests distinct neurobiological correlates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) between...
The present study examined differences in operant responses in adult male and female rats during dis...
While it has been suggested that cocaine use and relapse in women is more strongly related to stress...
Although two thirds of patients with a cocaine use disorder (CUD) are female, little is known about ...
A consistent observation in drug abuse research is that males and females show differences in their ...
<p><i>Background</i>: Cocaine users often report a loss of arousal for nondrug-related stimuli, whic...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging has provided a wealth of information on altered brain activat...
IntroductionWomen have a shorter course from initial cocaine use to meeting the criteria for cocaine...
Background Previous research has suggested possible sex-related differences in executive functioning...
Clinical reports suggest that females diagnosed with substance use disorder experience enhanced rela...
Clinical studies provide fundamental knowledge of substance use behaviors (substance of abuse, patte...
Gender differences in brain activation during working memory tasks were examined with fMRI. Seventee...
The present study examined differences in operant responses in adult male and female rats during dis...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Methamphetamine (METH) i...
Background: Working memory (WM) has been a matter of intensive basic and clinical research for some ...
Emerging evidence suggests distinct neurobiological correlates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) between...
The present study examined differences in operant responses in adult male and female rats during dis...
While it has been suggested that cocaine use and relapse in women is more strongly related to stress...
Although two thirds of patients with a cocaine use disorder (CUD) are female, little is known about ...
A consistent observation in drug abuse research is that males and females show differences in their ...
<p><i>Background</i>: Cocaine users often report a loss of arousal for nondrug-related stimuli, whic...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging has provided a wealth of information on altered brain activat...
IntroductionWomen have a shorter course from initial cocaine use to meeting the criteria for cocaine...
Background Previous research has suggested possible sex-related differences in executive functioning...
Clinical reports suggest that females diagnosed with substance use disorder experience enhanced rela...
Clinical studies provide fundamental knowledge of substance use behaviors (substance of abuse, patte...
Gender differences in brain activation during working memory tasks were examined with fMRI. Seventee...
The present study examined differences in operant responses in adult male and female rats during dis...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Methamphetamine (METH) i...
Background: Working memory (WM) has been a matter of intensive basic and clinical research for some ...
Emerging evidence suggests distinct neurobiological correlates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) between...
The present study examined differences in operant responses in adult male and female rats during dis...
While it has been suggested that cocaine use and relapse in women is more strongly related to stress...