Rationale: Smokers may show abnormal functioning in prefrontal cortex during acute abstinence, reflecting deficient activity in mesocorticolimbic circuitry. Cognitive correlates of this putatively include impaired response inhibition and other aspects of executive functioning. Objectives: To investigate whether inhibitory control and other executive functions in smokers are impaired during acute abstinence relative to post-nicotine. Methods: 145 smokers were tested twice following overnight abstinence, once after nicotine and once after placebo lozenges (order counterbalanced, double-blind), on: an antisaccade task; a Continuous Performance Task (CPT); a delayed response Spatial Working Memory (SWM) task; and a verbal fluency test. Results:...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers b...
Rationale: Smokers may show abnormal functioning in prefrontal cortex during acute abstinence, refle...
Rationale: Smokers may show abnormal functioning in prefrontal cortex during acute abstinence, refle...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers b...
Rationale: Smokers may show abnormal functioning in prefrontal cortex during acute abstinence, refle...
Rationale: Smokers may show abnormal functioning in prefrontal cortex during acute abstinence, refle...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Cognitive deficits during nicotine withdrawal may contribute to smoking relapse. However, interactin...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers but the effe...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; ...
Aims Nicotine is known to enhance aspects of cognitive functioning in abstinent smokers b...