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Autor:
Aaron L. Sarvet, Edward V. Nunes, Kathleen M. Carroll, Deborah S. Hasin, Malka Stohl, Efrat Aharonovich, Daniela Cannizzaro, Kamala Greene Genece, Karen I. Bolla
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 32:800-811
Cognitive impairments are associated with poor outcomes when treating cocaine dependent patients, but behavioral interventions to mitigate this impact have not been developed. In this Stage 1A/1B treatment development study, several compensatory stra
Autor:
Silvia S. Martins, William W. Latimer, Michael Scherer, Julie H. Kuo, Pia M. Mauro, Karen I. Bolla, Brent E. Mancha, P. Truman Harrell
Publikováno v:
The American Journal on Addictions. 23:431-439
Background and Objectives The relationship between substance use and cognitive deficits is complex and requires innovative methods to enhance understanding. The present study is the first to use LCA to examine associations of drug use patterns with c
Autor:
Karen I. Bolla, Rudolf Stohler, Daniela Jenni, Lea M. Hulka, Markus R. Baumgartner, Matthias Vonmoos, Boris B. Quednow, Katrin H. Preller
Publikováno v:
The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
BackgroundDependent cocaine users consistently display cognitive deficits but cognitive performance of recreational cocaine users has rarely been investigated.AimsTo examine whether cognitive performance is impaired in relatively pure recreational an
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 35:875-881
Substance-dependence is highly associated with executive cognitive function (ECF) impairments. However, considering that it is difficult to assess ECF clinically, the aim of the present study was to examine the feasibility of a brief neuropsychologic
Autor:
Brian S. Schwartz, Karen I. Bolla, Thomas A. Glass, Andrew C. Todd, M J McAtee, Karen Bandeen-Roche
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 169:683-692
Before the 1970s, today's older Americans were exposed to high levels of lead in the environment. The authors previously reported that lifetime cumulative lead dose was associated with lower cognitive test performance in older adults. Experiments sug
Autor:
Walter F. Stewart, Brian S. Schwartz, Brian Caffo, David M. Yousem, Christos Davatzikos, Sining Chen, Karen I. Bolla
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 167:429-437
The authors used cross-sectional data (2001–2003) to consider the pathway through which past occupational lead exposure impacts cognitive function. They were motivated by studies linking cumulative lead dose with brain volumes, volumes with cogniti
Autor:
Frank R. Funderburk, Paula M. David, Antonio Verdejo-García, Amy R. Benbrook, Karen I. Bolla, Jean Lud Cadet
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 90:2-11
Decision-making deficits are a robust cognitive correlate of substance abuse, but few studies have addressed the long-term differential associations of cocaine use and marijuana (MJ) use on decision-making. This study utilized the Iowa Gambling Task
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N. Bushara, Valentina Y. Egorova, Marina Tsoy, Barry Schech, Barbara Flannery, Karen I. Bolla, Georgiy Bobashev, Cynthia B. Augustine, Diana Fishbein, Doris J. Langevin, Edwin Zvartau, E. Verbitskaya, Evgeny Krupitsky
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 90:25-38
Research on the neurocognitive characteristics of heroin addiction is sparse and studies that do exist include polydrug abusers; thus, they are unable to distinguish neurocognitive effects of heroin from those of other drugs. To identify neurocogniti
Autor:
Virginia M. Weaver, Byung Kook Lee, Karen I. Bolla, Brian S. Schwartz, Carrie D. Dorsey, Sung-Soo Lee, Gap Soo Lee, Weiping Shi, Andrew C. Todd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 48:489-496
Lead exposure in adults is associated with worse cognitive function in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Previous studies have mainly examined relations with blood lead or cortical bone lead; few have examined trabecular bone lead.We performe
Autor:
Brian S. Schwartz, Walter F. Stewart, Virginia M. Weaver, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Byung Kook Lee, Jonathan M. Links, Andrew C. Todd, Karen I. Bolla
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology. 16:106-113
Background: No previous longitudinal studies have compared and contrasted associations of blood lead and tibia lead with declines in cognitive function over the course of time in a large sample of subjects with current and past occupational exposure