Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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Strain dependency of the effects of nicotine and mecamylamine in a rat model of attentionNicotine modulation of information processing is not limited to input (attention) but extends to output (intention)Dopamine function in cigarette smokers: an [¹⁸F]-DOPA PET study.Attentional bias toward cigarette cues in active smokersChronic nicotine treatment differentially modifies acute nicotine and alcohol actions on GABA(A) and glutamate receptors in hippocampal brain slicesNeuronal effects of nicotine during auditory selective attentionInteraction of nicotinic and histamine H(3) systems in the radial-arm maze repeated acquisition task.Genetic and pharmacological approaches to evaluate the interaction between the cannabinoid and cholinergic systems in cognitive processes.Development of novel pharmacotherapeutics for tobacco dependence: progress and future directionsA test of the cognitive self-medication hypothesis of tobacco smoking in schizophrenia.Chronic nicotine administration improves attention while nicotine withdrawal induces performance deficits in the 5-choice serial reaction time task in rats.Gradual and immediate nicotine reduction result in similar low-dose nicotine self-administration.Nicotine enhances visuospatial attention by deactivating areas of the resting brain default network.Performance effects of nicotine during selective attention, divided attention, and simple stimulus detection: an fMRI study.Emerging therapeutic targets for the treatment of nicotine addiction.Nicotine enhances an auditory Event-Related Potential component which is inversely related to habituation.TC-2559 excites dopaminergic neurones in the ventral tegmental area by stimulating alpha4beta2-like nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in anaesthetised rats.Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor β2 subunits in the medial prefrontal cortex control attention.A test of the cognitive-enhancing potential of low-dose mecamylamine in healthy non-smokers.The NMDA antagonist dizocilpine (M K801) attenuates tolerance to nicotine in rats.
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Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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Nicotine psychopharmacology: addiction, cognition and neuroadaptation.
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10.1002/MED.2610150105
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z