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The impact of heroin on frontal executive functions

Pau, Charles W.H.; Lee, Tatia M.C.; Chan, Shui-fun F.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology , Volume 17 (7) Oxford University PressOct 1, 2002

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The impact of heroin on frontal executive functions

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Abstract Our study examined the impact of heroin on frontal executive functioning in three cognitive domains, namely attention, impulse control, and mental flexibility and abstract reasoning. It was hypothesized that heroin addiction would lead to deficits in these three cognitive domains. Fifty-five participants, 30 heroin addicts, and 25 normal controls were invited to participate in this study. Each participant was individually interviewed for demographic data and tested by the selected neuropsychological measures. The findings indicate that heroin addiction has a negative effect on impulse control, while attention and mental flexibility/abstract reasoning ability were not affected.
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Title
The impact of heroin on frontal executive functions
Author(s)
Pau, Charles W.H.; Lee, Tatia M.C.; Chan, Shui-fun F.
Journal
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology , Volume 17 (7) Oxford University Press – Oct 1, 2002
Publisher
Elsevier
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 Oxford University Press
ISSN
0887-6177
eISSN
1873-5843
D.O.I.
10.1093/arclin/17.7.663
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