Ecstasy/3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) use is proposed to cause damage to serotonergic (5-HT) axons in humans. Therefore, users should show deficits in cognitive processes that rely on serotonin-rich, prefrontal areas of the brain. However, there is inconsistency in findings to support this hypothesis. The aim of the current study was to examine deficits in executive functioning in ecstasy users compared with controls using meta-analysis. We identified k = 39 studies, contributing 89 effect sizes, investigating executive functioning in ecstasy users and polydrug-using controls. We compared function-specific task performance in 1221 current ecstasy users and 1242 drug-using controls, from tasks tapping the executive functions – upd...
Executive functioning deficits are reported in ecstasy users. However research into mental set switc...
Rationale/Objectives Previous research shows that the use of ecstasy results in working memory and ...
Tests of verbal learning and memory have frequently been used to examine memory performance in frequ...
Ecstasy/3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) use is proposed to cause damage to serotonergic (5-...
Rationale/Objectives Recent theoretical models suggest that the central executive may not be a unif...
Background: It is understood that 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy) causes serotonin dysfu...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
The purpose of this thesis was to assess the integrity of the serotonin system, by measuring the neu...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the nature of executive function deficits in ecstasy users...
BACKGROUND: Ecstasy use is associated with cognitive impairment, believed to result from damage to 5...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in executive functions such as access to semantic/long-term memory have been sh...
Background: Deficits in executive functions such as access to semantic/long-term memory have been sh...
Objectives/Background: Ecstasy/polydrug users have exhibited deficits in executive functioning in la...
Executive functioning deficits are reported in ecstasy users. However research into mental set switc...
Rationale/Objectives Previous research shows that the use of ecstasy results in working memory and ...
Tests of verbal learning and memory have frequently been used to examine memory performance in frequ...
Ecstasy/3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) use is proposed to cause damage to serotonergic (5-...
Rationale/Objectives Recent theoretical models suggest that the central executive may not be a unif...
Background: It is understood that 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy) causes serotonin dysfu...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
The purpose of this thesis was to assess the integrity of the serotonin system, by measuring the neu...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
Previous research has suggested that the separate aspects of executive functioning are differentiall...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the nature of executive function deficits in ecstasy users...
BACKGROUND: Ecstasy use is associated with cognitive impairment, believed to result from damage to 5...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in executive functions such as access to semantic/long-term memory have been sh...
Background: Deficits in executive functions such as access to semantic/long-term memory have been sh...
Objectives/Background: Ecstasy/polydrug users have exhibited deficits in executive functioning in la...
Executive functioning deficits are reported in ecstasy users. However research into mental set switc...
Rationale/Objectives Previous research shows that the use of ecstasy results in working memory and ...
Tests of verbal learning and memory have frequently been used to examine memory performance in frequ...