Cognitive training interventions for substance use disorders: what they really offer?

Z Pazoki, MT Kheirkhah, S Gharibzadeh - Frontiers in Public Health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Cognitive training (CT) has emerged as a potential therapeutic approach for substance use
disorders (SUD), aiming to restore cognitive impairments and potentially improve treatment …

The utility of the MMPI-3 in predicting substance use related problems in a clinical neuropsychology sample

KJ Maccarone, EE Barni… - Applied Neuropsychology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Assessing for problematic substance use in neuropsychological assessments is crucial for
differential diagnosis and attribution of symptom causes. The current investigation examines …

The effects of substance use and physical activity on cognition: The impact of incongruent health behaviors

J Weinstock, Q Fu, K Veeramachaneni, LM Poe… - Drug and alcohol …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Cognitive functioning refers to storage and manipulation of information and
includes executive functioning (EF) and attention (ATT). While physical activity (PA) …

Exploring the role of disgust in hands and feet laterality judgement tasks

F Brusa, M Suphi Erden… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The hand laterality task (HLT) and the foot laterality task (FLT) are used to explore motor
imagery, the ability to imagine an action without executing it. With our limbs, we interact with …

Comparative Effects of Cognitive Rehabilitation and Photobiomodulation on Drug Craving in Treatment-Seeking Opioid Addicts

S Hadadgar, J Peimani… - … , and Laser Surgery, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Background: Drug addiction refers to a maladaptive pattern of drug use that frequently leads
to substance abuse problems and accompanying cognitive and behavioral symptoms …

Cognitive impairment in opioid use disorders: Is there a case for use of nootropics?

G Bhatia, R Ganesh, A Kulkarni - Psychiatry Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Opioid Use Disorders (OUDs) are often associated with cognitive impairments,
which may lead to an increased risk of relapse. These cognitive deficits do not resolve with …

Substance use problems and disorders among adults 50 years and older receiving mental health treatment for a primary neurocognitive disorder

OD Ware, S Baik, TD Becker, H Neukrug… - Aging & Mental …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives This study sought to (1) identify the percentage of high-risk substance use or
substance use disorder (SUD) and (2) examine the factors associated with high-risk …

[HTML][HTML] Relationship between depression and cognitive inhibition in men with heroin or methamphetamine use disorder in first-time mandatory detoxification

Y Xin, X Zhong, X Zhang, Y Chen, W Xin, C Liu, H Fu… - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
Previous studies have shown that males with substance use disorder (SUD) in their first
mandatory detoxification experience high rates of depression. It is unknown whether this …

Differences in Cold and Hot Decision-Making between Gambling and Other Addictions

S Meca, F Molins, M Puigcerver, MÁ Serrano - Behavioral Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Behavioral and biological addictions can impair decision-making processes, mainly by
means of a dysfunction in brain regions associated with reward and frontal areas that may …

Vulnerability for alcohol use disorder after adverse childhood experiences (AUDACE): protocol for a longitudinal fMRI study assessing neuropsychobiological risk …

C Türkmen, N Machunze, H Tan, S Gerhardt, F Kiefer… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are common and may predispose
affected individuals to various health problems, including alcohol use disorder (AUD) …