Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recreational to productive habits of consumption. Such non-responsible abuse of substances (alcohol, cocaine, heroin, etc.) is likely to lead to addictive disorders that are characterized by various neuropsychopharmacological effects. A main cognitive function involved in the onset and long-term maintenance of addiction is reactive inhibition, i.e. the ability to withhold a prepotent motor dominant response. In the present study, 63 (poly)drug user patients who were undergoing a detoxification program, in addition to 19 healthy controls matched for gender, age, and education, were subjected to a “contextual Go/No-Go task” with concomitant electroe...
The attention of drug-dependent persons tends to be captured by stimuli associated with drug consump...
Individuals with a diagnosis of co-morbid HIV infection and cocaine use disorder are at higher risk ...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Drug abusers typically consume not just one but several types of drugs, starting from alcohol and ma...
Previous research in ecstasy users suggests impairment of various executive functions. In general, t...
Background: Several current theories emphasize the role of cognitive control in addiction. The prese...
AbstractResponse inhibition has been a core issue in addictive behavior. Many previous studies have ...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have examined cognitive inhibitory control, decision-making a...
The majority of previous heroin cue-reactivity functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies ...
The attention of drug-dependent persons tends to be captured by stimuli associated with drug consump...
Previous research has found heroin addicts to be impulsive. This study employed functional magnetic ...
Cocaine dependence is associated with increased impulsivity in humans. Both cocaine dependence and i...
RATIONALE: Recent studies provide evidence for specific aspects of cue processing in addictive disor...
Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been systematically...
The attention of drug-dependent persons tends to be captured by stimuli associated with drug consump...
Individuals with a diagnosis of co-morbid HIV infection and cocaine use disorder are at higher risk ...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...
Recent global data indicates a worldwide increase in polydrug use associated with a shift from recre...
Drug abusers typically consume not just one but several types of drugs, starting from alcohol and ma...
Previous research in ecstasy users suggests impairment of various executive functions. In general, t...
Background: Several current theories emphasize the role of cognitive control in addiction. The prese...
AbstractResponse inhibition has been a core issue in addictive behavior. Many previous studies have ...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have examined cognitive inhibitory control, decision-making a...
The majority of previous heroin cue-reactivity functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies ...
The attention of drug-dependent persons tends to be captured by stimuli associated with drug consump...
Previous research has found heroin addicts to be impulsive. This study employed functional magnetic ...
Cocaine dependence is associated with increased impulsivity in humans. Both cocaine dependence and i...
RATIONALE: Recent studies provide evidence for specific aspects of cue processing in addictive disor...
Functional imaging studies of addiction following protracted abstinence have not been systematically...
The attention of drug-dependent persons tends to be captured by stimuli associated with drug consump...
Individuals with a diagnosis of co-morbid HIV infection and cocaine use disorder are at higher risk ...
Compromised ability to exert control over drug urges and drug-seeking behaviour is a characteristic ...