A twin study of the neuropsychological consequences of stimulant abuse.
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An evaluation of the evidence that methamphetamine abuse causes cognitive decline in humans.Illicit stimulant use in humans is associated with a long-term increase in tremorAttentional deficits in cocaine-dependent patients: converging behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.Methamphetamine use parameters do not predict neuropsychological impairment in currently abstinent dependent adults.Elevated intraindividual variability in methamphetamine dependence is associated with poorer everyday functioning.Neurocognitive impairment and medication adherence in HIV patients with and without cocaine dependence.Assessing white matter integrity as a function of abstinence duration in former cocaine-dependent individualsPharmacological enhancement of drug cue extinction learning: translational challenges.Decision-making deficits linked to real-life social dysfunction in crack cocaine-dependent individuals.Early adolescent executive functioning, intrauterine exposures and own drug use.The differential relationship between cocaine use and marijuana use on decision-making performance over repeat testing with the Iowa Gambling TaskEvidence for subtle verbal fluency deficits in occasional stimulant users: quick to play loose with verbal rules.Do preclinical findings of methamphetamine-induced motor abnormalities translate to an observable clinical phenotype?History of Illicit Stimulant Use Is Not Associated with Long-Lasting Changes in Learning of Fine Motor Skills in Humans.The impact of clinical and demographic variables on cognitive performance in methamphetamine-dependent individuals in rural South CarolinaThe neuropsychology of amphetamine and opiate dependence: implications for treatmentInfluence of compulsivity of drug abuse on dopaminergic modulation of attentional bias in stimulant dependence.Compulsivity Across the Pathological Misuse of Drug and Non-Drug Rewards.Methamphetamine treatment causes delayed decrease in novelty-induced locomotor activity in mice.Elevated cortisol and learning and memory deficits in cocaine dependent individuals: relationship to relapse outcomes.Translatable and Back-Translatable Measurement of Impulsivity and Compulsivity: Convergent and Divergent Processes.Measured Gene-Environment Interactions in Psychopathology: Concepts, Research Strategies, and Implications for Research, Intervention, and Public Understanding of Genetics.The effect of recent stimulant use on sustained attention in HIV-infected adults.Polydrug abusers display impaired discrimination-reversal learning in a model of behavioural control.A comparison of methamphetamine-dependent inpatients childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptomatology.Cognitive performance by humans during a smoked cocaine binge-abstinence cycle.Psychomotor Tremor and Proprioceptive Control Problems in Current and Former Stimulant Drug Users: An Accelerometer Study of Heavy Users of Amphetamine, MDMA, and Other Recreational Stimulants.Cognitive functioning associated with stimulant use in patients with non-affective psychosis, their unaffected siblings and healthy controls.Motor cortex and corticospinal excitability in humans with a history of illicit stimulant use.Reversal learning deficits in criminal offenders: Effects of psychopathy, substance use, and childhood maltreatment history.Prevalence and profile of methamphetamine users in adolescents at a juvenile classification home.
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A twin study of the neuropsychological consequences of stimulant abuse.
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A twin study of the neuropsychological consequences of stimulant abuse.
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Ming T Tsuang
Rosemary Toomey
Seth A Eisen
Sunanta Chantarujikapong
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10.1001/ARCHPSYC.60.3.303
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z