Event related potential (ERP) evidence for selective impairment of verbal recollection in abstinent recreational methylenedioxymethamphetamine ("Ecstasy")/polydrug users.
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Human psychobiology of MDMA or 'Ecstasy': an overview of 25 years of empirical research.MDMA is certainly damaging after 25 years of empirical research: a reply and refutation of Doblin et al. (2014).Learning, Memory, and Executive Function in New MDMA Users: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study.MDMA increases glutamate release and reduces parvalbumin-positive GABAergic cells in the dorsal hippocampus of the rat: role of cyclooxygenaseHuman ecstasy (MDMA) polydrug users have altered brain activation during semantic processingMeta-analysis of executive functioning in ecstasy/polydrug usersEvent-related potentials in substance use disorders: a narrative review based on articles from 1984 to 2012.ERP evidence suggests executive dysfunction in ecstasy polydrug users.Why all stimulant drugs are damaging to recreational users: an empirical overview and psychobiological explanation.A prospective study of learning, memory, and executive function in new MDMA users.Cortical oxygenation suggests increased effort during cognitive inhibition in ecstasy polydrug users.Electrophysiological indices of response inhibition in human polydrug users.Updating of working memory in ecstasy polydrug users: Findings from fNIRS.Differences in prefrontal blood oxygenation during an acute multitasking stressor in ecstasy polydrug users.Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other psychiatric symptoms in recreational polydrug users.Residual neurocognitive features of ecstasy use: a re-interpretation of Halpern et al. (2011) consistent with serotonergic neurotoxicity.
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Event related potential (ERP) evidence for selective impairment of verbal recollection in abstinent recreational methylenedioxymethamphetamine ("Ecstasy")/polydrug users.
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Andrew C Parrott
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2011-03-10T00:00:00Z