BackgroundStimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine have a high abuse liability, but not everyone who uses them develops dependence. However, the risk for dependence is increased for individuals with a family history of addiction. We hypothesized that individuals without a family history of dependence who have been using cocaine recreationally for several years but have not made the transition to dependence will differ in terms of personality traits and brain structure from individuals who are either dependent on stimulants or at risk for dependence.MethodsWe compared 27 individuals without a familial risk of dependence who had been using cocaine recreationally with 50 adults with stimulant dependence, their nondependent siblings (n =...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
Is altered dopamine transmission a pre-existing vulnerability trait for addiction? Preliminary suppo...
BackgroundStimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine have a high abuse liability, but not every...
BackgroundGenetic factors have been implicated in the development of substance abuse disorders, but ...
Since the first study in stimulant-dependent individuals using structural MRI was published fifteen ...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
Low parental care during childhood, a pattern characteristic of an ‘‘affectionless control’’ rearin...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
BackgroundWhile stimulant-dependent individuals continue to make risky decisions, in spite of poor o...
Cocaine dependence (CD) is highly comorbid with personality disorders, with implications for poorer ...
Until now, data have not been available to elucidate the genetic and environmental sources of comorb...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
Is altered dopamine transmission a pre-existing vulnerability trait for addiction? Preliminary suppo...
BackgroundStimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine have a high abuse liability, but not every...
BackgroundGenetic factors have been implicated in the development of substance abuse disorders, but ...
Since the first study in stimulant-dependent individuals using structural MRI was published fifteen ...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
Low parental care during childhood, a pattern characteristic of an ‘‘affectionless control’’ rearin...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
Chronic cocaine use has been associated with impairments in social cognition, self-serving and antis...
BackgroundWhile stimulant-dependent individuals continue to make risky decisions, in spite of poor o...
Cocaine dependence (CD) is highly comorbid with personality disorders, with implications for poorer ...
Until now, data have not been available to elucidate the genetic and environmental sources of comorb...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
SummaryThe structural effects of cocaine on neural systems mediating cognition and motivation are no...
International audienceRationale Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substanc...
Is altered dopamine transmission a pre-existing vulnerability trait for addiction? Preliminary suppo...