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208 related items for PubMed ID: 32061948

  • 1. Cognitive deficits in methamphetamine addiction: Independent contributions of dependence and intelligence.
    Fitzpatrick RE, Rubenis AJ, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2020 Apr 01; 209():107891. PubMed ID: 32061948
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  • 2. Lack of longitudinal changes in cognition in individuals with methamphetamine use disorder during the first 6 weeks after commencing treatment.
    Fitzpatrick RE, Robinson AH, Rubenis AJ, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse; 2021 May 04; 47(3):383-392. PubMed ID: 33524275
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  • 3. Neuropsychological function and delay discounting in methamphetamine-dependent individuals.
    Hoffman WF, Moore M, Templin R, McFarland B, Hitzemann RJ, Mitchell SH.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2006 Oct 04; 188(2):162-70. PubMed ID: 16915378
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  • 4. Working memory predicts methamphetamine hair concentration over the course of treatment: moderating effect of impulsivity and implications for dual-systems model.
    Rubenis AJ, Fitzpatrick RE, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    Addict Biol; 2019 Jan 04; 24(1):145-153. PubMed ID: 29114992
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  • 5. Cognitive deficits in individuals with methamphetamine use disorder: A meta-analysis.
    Potvin S, Pelletier J, Grot S, Hébert C, Barr AM, Lecomte T.
    Addict Behav; 2018 May 04; 80():154-160. PubMed ID: 29407687
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  • 6. Impulsivity predicts poorer improvement in quality of life during early treatment for people with methamphetamine dependence.
    Rubenis AJ, Fitzpatrick RE, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    Addiction; 2018 Apr 04; 113(4):668-676. PubMed ID: 28987070
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  • 7. Cognitive impairment in methamphetamine users with recent psychosis: A cross-sectional study in Thailand.
    Srisurapanont M, Lamyai W, Pono K, Indrakamhaeng D, Saengsin A, Songhong N, Khuwuthyakorn P, Jantamo P.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2020 May 01; 210():107961. PubMed ID: 32302795
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  • 8. Neurocognitive deficits are associated with unemployment in chronic methamphetamine users.
    Weber E, Blackstone K, Iudicello JE, Morgan EE, Grant I, Moore DJ, Woods SP, Translational Methamphetamine AIDS Research Center (TMARC) Group.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2012 Sep 01; 125(1-2):146-53. PubMed ID: 22560676
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  • 10. Sustained attention but not effort-based decision-making predicts treatment motivation change in people with methamphetamine dependence.
    Rubenis AJ, Fitzpatrick RE, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    J Subst Abuse Treat; 2018 Dec 01; 95():48-54. PubMed ID: 30352670
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  • 13. "Frontal systems" behaviors in comorbid human immunodeficiency virus infection and methamphetamine dependency.
    Marquine MJ, Iudicello JE, Morgan EE, Brown GG, Letendre SL, Ellis RJ, Deutsch R, Woods SP, Grant I, Heaton RK, Translational Methamphetamine AIDS Research Center (TMARC) Group.
    Psychiatry Res; 2014 Jan 30; 215(1):208-16. PubMed ID: 24290100
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  • 14. Acute, low-dose methamphetamine administration improves attention/information processing speed and working memory in methamphetamine-dependent individuals displaying poorer cognitive performance at baseline.
    Mahoney JJ, Jackson BJ, Kalechstein AD, De La Garza R, Newton TF.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2011 Mar 30; 35(2):459-65. PubMed ID: 21122811
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  • 16. Neurocognition and inhibitory control in polysubstance use disorders: Comparison with alcohol use disorders and changes with abstinence.
    Schmidt TP, Pennington DL, Cardoos SL, Durazzo TC, Meyerhoff DJ.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2017 Feb 30; 39(1):22-34. PubMed ID: 27690739
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  • 18. Performance of young adult cannabis users on neurocognitive measures of impulsive behavior and their relationship to symptoms of cannabis use disorders.
    Gonzalez R, Schuster RM, Mermelstein RJ, Vassileva J, Martin EM, Diviak KR.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2012 Feb 30; 34(9):962-76. PubMed ID: 22882144
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  • 19. Persistence of psychotic symptoms as an indicator of cognitive impairment in methamphetamine users.
    Chen CK, Lin SK, Chen YC, Huang MC, Chen TT, Ree SC, Wang LJ.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2015 Mar 01; 148():158-64. PubMed ID: 25601645
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