Examining the Effect of Cerebral Perfusion Abnormality Magnitude on Cognitive Performance in Recently Abstinent Chronic Cocaine Abusers
Browndyke J, Tucker K, Woods S, Beauvais J, Cohen R, Gottschalk P, Kosten T. Examining the Effect of Cerebral Perfusion Abnormality Magnitude on Cognitive Performance in Recently Abstinent Chronic Cocaine Abusers. Journal Of Neuroimaging 2004, 14: 162-169. PMID: 15095563, DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2004.tb00234.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCerebral CortexCocaineCocaine-Related DisordersCognition DisordersFemaleHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedMaleNeuropsychological TestsPsychometricsReference ValuesRegional Blood FlowReproducibility of ResultsSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeTechnetium Tc 99m ExametazimeTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonConceptsCognitive performanceComplex attentionSubstance abuse populationNeuropsychological impairmentAbuse populationCocaine abusersNeuropsychological assessment batteryMotor speedAbstinent cocaine abusersExecutive functioningExecutive skillsNeuropsychological functioningStatistical parametric mapping techniquesNeuropsychological performanceAbuse sampleAssessment BatterySPECT data analysisCognitive deficitsAssessment measuresMotor performanceChronic cocaine abusersManual dexterityGroup comparisonsChronic cocaineMemory