Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: a neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu, A Bechara… - Drug and alcohol …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in pathological
gambling (PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of toxic …

Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: A neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls.

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu… - Drug and Alcohol …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in pathological
gambling (PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of toxic …

Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: a neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls.

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu, A Bechara… - Drug and Alcohol …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Background Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in pathological
gambling (PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of toxic …

Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: a neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu… - Drug and alcohol …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in pathological
gambling (PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of toxic …

[PDF][PDF] Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: A neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu, A Bechara, N Sui - 2013 - researchgate.net
abstract Background: Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in
pathological gambling (PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of …

Working memory and affective decision-making in addiction: A neurocognitive comparison between heroin addicts, pathological gamblers and healthy controls

WS Yan, YH Li, L Xiao, N Zhu, A Bechara… - Drug and Alcohol …, 2014 - infona.pl
Cognitive deficits are observed both in heroin dependence and in pathological gambling
(PG) on various tasks. PG, as a non-substance addiction, is free of toxic consequences of …