Hot Off the Press – December 21, 2020
This paper used longitudinal imaging and neurocognitive assessments in matched experimental and control macaque monkeys to study changes following chronic cocaine self-administration and extended abstinence. True baseline measures prior to any cocaine exposure, something not available in clinical cross-sectional comparisons, permitted a determination of changes in structure caused by chronic cocaine and how they relate to changes in cognition across individuals.
Publication Information
Long-Term Cocaine Self-administration Produces Structural Brain Changes That Correlate With Altered Cognition Journal Article
In: Biological Psychiatry, 2020, ISBN: 0006-3223.