Even after they cease drinking, many alcoholics show continued impairment of cognitive functioning on both intelligence and neuropsychological tests, with deficits being apparent in visual perception, learning and memory, and the use of problem-solving strategies. Neuropsychological investigations have suggested that these deficits reflect premature aging, a direct dose response relationship, or localized brain damage. However, studies have shown that a considerable recovery of cognitive functioning occurs, most dramatically after drinking cessation and more slowly thereafter. Tasks that require novel, complex, and rapid information processing require longer to recover, and persistent impairments in visual-spatial abilities, abstraction and...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
A number of studies during the past decade have described deficits associated with chronic alcoholis...
Some neuropsychological deficits recover spontaneously after alcoholics cease drinking, probably bec...
Even after they cease drinking, many alcoholics show continued impairment of cognitive functioning o...
In order to track neuropsychological recovery as a function of age more precisely than in prior stud...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Alcoholism represents a health threat of major proportion which encompasses a wide variety of physio...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Objects: The decline in general neurocognitive functions of alcoholics has been previously reported,...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Spontaneous recovery of some cognitive functioning in alcoholics after drinking has ceased has been ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
To assess the relative recoverability in chronic alcoholics of abilities that typically reflect diff...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
A number of studies during the past decade have described deficits associated with chronic alcoholis...
Some neuropsychological deficits recover spontaneously after alcoholics cease drinking, probably bec...
Even after they cease drinking, many alcoholics show continued impairment of cognitive functioning o...
In order to track neuropsychological recovery as a function of age more precisely than in prior stud...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Alcoholism represents a health threat of major proportion which encompasses a wide variety of physio...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Objects: The decline in general neurocognitive functions of alcoholics has been previously reported,...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Spontaneous recovery of some cognitive functioning in alcoholics after drinking has ceased has been ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
To assess the relative recoverability in chronic alcoholics of abilities that typically reflect diff...
Background: Repeated experience of withdrawal from alcohol results in a kindling-like process leadin...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
A number of studies during the past decade have described deficits associated with chronic alcoholis...
Some neuropsychological deficits recover spontaneously after alcoholics cease drinking, probably bec...