Publication: Cognitive dysfunctions in chronic cocaine users
Cognitive dysfunctions in chronic cocaine users
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Quednow, B. B., & Vonmoos, M. (2017). Cognitive dysfunctions in chronic cocaine users. In V. R. Preedy (Ed.), The Neuroscience of Cocaine (pp. 395–405). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-803750-8.00040-3
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After nearly three decades of research, there is still no clarity on the causal relationship between chronic cocaine use and cognitive functioning. However, the current literature consistently suggests that broad cognitive impairments occur in not only dependent cocaine users but also recreational cocaine users, with impairments involving attention, working memory declarative memory and executive functions. Moreover, it was recently shown that chronic cocaine users exhibit specific deficits in socio-cognitive abilities, which very lik
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Quednow, B. B., & Vonmoos, M. (2017). Cognitive dysfunctions in chronic cocaine users. In V. R. Preedy (Ed.), The Neuroscience of Cocaine (pp. 395–405). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-803750-8.00040-3