2015
Ketamine-Induced Hallucinations
Powers A, Gancsos MG, Finn ES, Morgan PT, Corlett PR. Ketamine-Induced Hallucinations. Psychopathology 2015, 48: 376-385. PMID: 26361209, PMCID: PMC4684980, DOI: 10.1159/000438675.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDelusionsDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleFrontal LobeHallucinationsHumansKetamineMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalePerceptionPsychotic DisordersYoung AdultConceptsAuditory verbal hallucinationsPerceptual inputVerbal hallucinationsPredictive coding modelDelusion-like ideasPerceptual disruptionsPerceptual expectationsPerceptual environmentCoding modelPhenomenological experienceSensory stimuliStimulation environmentAuditory hallucinationsHealthy participantsHallmark symptomFirst-episode psychosisMusical hallucinationsMRI scannerHallucinationsParticipantsMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scannerPsychosisAmotivationPerceptVivid hallucinations
2014
Correlates of polysomnographic sleep changes in cocaine dependence: Self-administration and clinical outcomes
Angarita GA, Canavan SV, Forselius E, Bessette A, Morgan PT. Correlates of polysomnographic sleep changes in cocaine dependence: Self-administration and clinical outcomes. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2014, 143: 173-180. PMID: 25124303, PMCID: PMC4207081, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.07.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical outcomesWithdrawal symptomsNegative urineAmount of cocaineCocaine dependenceInpatient stayDays abstinentRapid eye movement (REM) sleepWeekly cognitive behavioral therapyCocaine self-administration studiesRandomized clinical trialsAbnormal sleep architectureEye movement sleepCocaine self-administration sessionsTotal sleep timeSlow-wave sleepChronic cocaine useSelf-administration sessionsSelf-administration studiesCognitive behavioral therapyRelevance of sleepPlacebo armSelf-reported useMovement sleepOutpatient treatmentSex Differences in Guanfacine Effects on Drug Craving and Stress Arousal in Cocaine-Dependent Individuals
Fox HC, Morgan PT, Sinha R. Sex Differences in Guanfacine Effects on Drug Craving and Stress Arousal in Cocaine-Dependent Individuals. Neuropsychopharmacology 2014, 39: 1527-1537. PMID: 24395021, PMCID: PMC3988558, DOI: 10.1038/npp.2014.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCocaine use disorderImagery conditionNegative emotionsDrug cravingUse disordersCocaine-dependent individualsCocaine-dependent malesCocaine-dependent menSex differencesGuanfacine's effectsDrug cuesImagery exposureNegative moodSystolic blood pressureStress arousalNicotine cravingAlcohol cravingCounterbalanced orderCravingCocaine cravingAnxietyCocaine addictionEmotionsRecovery time pointsGuanfacine
2012
Guanfacine effects on stress, drug craving and prefrontal activation in cocaine dependent individuals: preliminary findings
Fox HC, Seo D, Tuit K, Hansen J, Kimmerling A, Morgan PT, Sinha R. Guanfacine effects on stress, drug craving and prefrontal activation in cocaine dependent individuals: preliminary findings. Journal Of Psychopharmacology 2012, 26: 958-972. PMID: 22234929, PMCID: PMC3694403, DOI: 10.1177/0269881111430746.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdrenergic alpha-2 Receptor AgonistsAdultCocaine-Related DisordersCombined Modality TherapyConnecticutDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodFemaleGuanfacineHumansImagery, PsychotherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNeuronsPilot ProjectsPrefrontal CortexStress, PsychologicalSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeConceptsCocaine-dependent individualsPrefrontal activityDrug cravingFunctional magnetic resonance imaging sessionDrug cue-induced cravingTreatment-seeking cocaine dependent individualsCue-induced drug cravingDependent individualsMagnetic resonance imaging sessionLateral prefrontal activityCue-induced cravingDrug cue exposureGuanfacine's effectsDrug cuesSubjective cravingImagery conditionPrefrontal activationCue exposurePhysiological arousalCognitive challengesBrain responsesAgonist guanfacineNicotine cravingGuanfacine groupCraving
2010
Normalizing Effects of Modafinil on Sleep in Chronic Cocaine Users
Morgan PT, Pace-Schott E, Pittman B, Stickgold R, Malison RT. Normalizing Effects of Modafinil on Sleep in Chronic Cocaine Users. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2010, 167: 331-340. PMID: 20080983, PMCID: PMC5857958, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09050613.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBenzhydryl CompoundsCentral Nervous System StimulantsCocaineCocaine-Related DisordersDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleHumansMaleMiddle AgedModafinilPolysomnographySleep Wake DisordersSubstance Abuse Treatment CentersSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeWakefulnessConceptsMultiple sleep latency testSlow-wave sleep timeSleep latency testEffects of modafinilTotal sleep timeSleep latencyCocaine-dependent participantsSleep timeChronic cocaine usersDaytime sleepinessLatency testCocaine usersShorter REM sleep latencyDaytime sleep latencyLonger total sleep timeREM sleep latencySubjective daytime sleepinessSleep architecture variablesPolysomnographic sleep recordingsSleep architectureNocturnal sleepHealthy comparison participantsAbstinent cocaine usersDay 1Day 2
2009
Retrograde effects of triazolam and zolpidem on sleep‐dependent motor learning in humans
MORGAN PT, KEHNE JH, SPRENGER KJ, MALISON RT. Retrograde effects of triazolam and zolpidem on sleep‐dependent motor learning in humans. Journal Of Sleep Research 2009, 19: 157-164. PMID: 19682231, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00757.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal sleep timeSleep timeMotor learningSleep-dependent motor learningRapid eye movement (REM) sleepLonger total sleep timeGamma-aminobutyric acid receptor complexEye movement sleepREM onset latencyHealthy male subjectsStage 2 sleepMemory consolidationRetrograde effectsTriazolam conditionZolpidem conditionSkill memory consolidationMovement sleepSleep-dependent memory consolidationSufficient dosesHealthy peopleSleep laboratoryPlacebo conditionBenzodiazepine siteOnset latencyMale subjects
2006
A paradigm to investigate the regulation of cocaine self-administration in human cocaine users: a randomized trial
Lynch WJ, Sughondhabirom A, Pittman B, Gueorguieva R, Kalayasiri R, Joshua D, Morgan P, Coric V, Malison RT. A paradigm to investigate the regulation of cocaine self-administration in human cocaine users: a randomized trial. Psychopharmacology 2006, 185: 306-314. PMID: 16521032, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-006-0323-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBehavior, AddictiveBlood PressureCocaineCocaine-Related DisordersDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodFemaleHeart RateHumansInjections, IntravenousMaleMiddle AgedSelf AdministrationConceptsTest-retest reliabilityCocaine administrationSelf-administered cocaine infusionsCocaine intakeTest-retest componentRegulation of cocaineTiming of infusionAbuse/dependenceDose-dependent fashionFixed ratio 1Non-treatment seeking volunteersDose-dependent wayCocaine abuse/dependenceCurrent studyHuman laboratory modelDrug-induced euphoriaCocaine-taking behaviorHuman cocaine usersCardiovascular responsesHuman laboratory paradigmCocaine infusionsConsecutive daysSubjective effectsPilot studyCocaine users