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176 related items for PubMed ID: 14735288

  • 1. Empathy and aggression: two faces of ecstasy? A study of interpretative cognitive bias and mood change in ecstasy users.
    Curran HV, Rees H, Hoare T, Hoshi R, Bond A.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2004 May; 173(3-4):425-33. PubMed ID: 14735288
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  • 2. An investigation into the sub-acute effects of ecstasy on aggressive interpretative bias and aggressive mood - are there gender differences?
    Hoshi R, Pratt H, Mehta S, Bond AJ, Curran HV.
    J Psychopharmacol; 2006 Mar; 20(2):291-301. PubMed ID: 16510487
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  • 3. Ecstasy (MDMA) does not have long-term effects on aggressive interpretative bias: a study comparing current and ex-ecstasy users with polydrug and drug-naive controls.
    Hoshi R, Cohen L, Lemanski L, Piccini P, Bond A, Curran HV.
    Exp Clin Psychopharmacol; 2007 Aug; 15(4):351-8. PubMed ID: 17696682
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  • 4. Sub-acute effects of MDMA (+/-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, "ecstasy") on mood: evidence of gender differences.
    Verheyden SL, Hadfield J, Calin T, Curran HV.
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  • 5. Angry cognitive bias, trait aggression and impulsivity in substance users.
    Bond AJ, Verheyden SL, Wingrove J, Curran HV.
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  • 6. Altered response to tryptophan supplementation after long-term abstention from MDMA (ecstasy) is highly correlated with human memory function.
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    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2003 Aug; 169(1):91-103. PubMed ID: 12759801
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  • 7. Chronic MDMA (ecstasy) use, cognition and mood.
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    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2004 May; 173(3-4):434-9. PubMed ID: 15088077
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  • 8. The acute and sub-acute effects of 'ecstasy' (MDMA) on processing of facial expressions: preliminary findings.
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  • 9. Chemical cousins with contrasting behavioural profiles: MDMA users and methamphetamine users differ in social-cognitive functions and aggression.
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  • 10. Ecstasy (MDMA) effects upon mood and cognition: before, during and after a Saturday night dance.
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  • 11. Relationship between ecstasy use and depression: a study controlling for poly-drug use.
    Roiser JP, Sahakian BJ.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2004 May 07; 173(3-4):411-7. PubMed ID: 14652710
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  • 12. Mood, cognition and serotonin transporter availability in current and former ecstasy (MDMA) users: the longitudinal perspective.
    Thomasius R, Zapletalova P, Petersen K, Buchert R, Andresen B, Wartberg L, Nebeling B, Schmoldt A.
    J Psychopharmacol; 2006 Mar 07; 20(2):211-25. PubMed ID: 16510479
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  • 13. Mood and cognitive effects of +/-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy'): week-end 'high' followed by mid-week low.
    Curran HV, Travill RA.
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  • 14. Mood, cognition and serotonin transporter availability in current and former ecstasy (MDMA) users.
    Thomasius R, Petersen K, Buchert R, Andresen B, Zapletalova P, Wartberg L, Nebeling B, Schmoldt A.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2003 Apr 07; 167(1):85-96. PubMed ID: 12632248
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  • 15. Recreational use of "ecstasy" (MDMA) is associated with elevated impulsivity.
    Morgan MJ.
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  • 16. MDMA-induced serotonergic neurotoxicity enhances aggressiveness in low- but not high-aggressive rats.
    Wallinga AE, ten Voorde AM, de Boer SF, Koolhaas JM, Buwalda B.
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  • 17. Mood disorders and serotonin transporter density in ecstasy users--the influence of long-term abstention, dose, and gender.
    de Win MM, Reneman L, Reitsma JB, den Heeten GJ, Booij J, van den Brink W.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2004 May 15; 173(3-4):376-82. PubMed ID: 14726997
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  • 18. Quitting ecstasy: an investigation of why people stop taking the drug and their subsequent mental health.
    Verheyden SL, Maidment R, Curran HV.
    J Psychopharmacol; 2003 Dec 15; 17(4):371-8. PubMed ID: 14870948
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  • 19. Is recreational ecstasy (MDMA) use associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms?
    Guillot C.
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  • 20. Elevated impulsivity and impaired decision-making cognition in heavy users of MDMA ("Ecstasy").
    Quednow BB, Kühn KU, Hoppe C, Westheide J, Maier W, Daum I, Wagner M.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2007 Jan 15; 189(4):517-30. PubMed ID: 16425060
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