All Relations between cocaine and cud

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Muhammad A Parvaz, Anna B Konova, Greg H Proudfit, Jonathan P Dunning, Pias Malaker, Scott J Moeller, Tom Maloney, Nelly Alia-Klein, Rita Z Goldstei. Impaired neural response to negative prediction errors in cocaine addiction. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 35. issue 5. 2015-04-14. PMID:25653348. we examined fn in 25 healthy controls; 25 individuals with cocaine-use disorder (cud) who tested positive for cocaine on the study day (cud+), indicating cocaine use within the past 72 h; and in 25 individuals with cud who tested negative for cocaine (cud-). 2015-04-14 2023-08-13 human
Hanjing Emily Wu, Satyajit Mohite, Ikenna Ngana, Wilma Burns, Nurun Shah, Laurie Schneider, Joy M Schmitz, Scott D Lane, Olaoluwa O Okusag. Hospital length of stay in individuals with schizophrenia with and without cocaine-positive urine drug screens at hospital admission. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 203. issue 1. 2015-03-04. PMID:25489749. despite the high prevalence of cocaine use disorder (cud) in individuals with schizophrenia, current understanding of the effect of cocaine on psychiatric hospital length of stay (los) in individuals with schizophrenia is limited. 2015-03-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Muhammad A Parvaz, Thomas Maloney, Scott J Moeller, Pias Malaker, Anna B Konova, Nelly Alia-Klein, Rita Z Goldstei. Multimodal evidence of regional midcingulate gray matter volume underlying conflict monitoring. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 5. 2015-02-21. PMID:24918068. the specificity of such a relationship in health was determined in two ways: by (a) acquiring the same data from individuals with cocaine use disorder (cud), known to have deficits in executive function including behavioral monitoring; and (b) acquiring the p300 erp component that is linked with attention allocation and not specifically with conflict monitoring. 2015-02-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Francisco Javier Pavón, Pedro Araos, Antoni Pastor, Montserrat Calado, María Pedraz, Rafael Campos-Cloute, Juan Jesús Ruiz, Antonia Serrano, Eduardo Blanco, Patricia Rivera, Juan Suárez, Miguel Romero-Cuevas, Mitona Pujadas, Esperanza Vergara-Moragues, Isolde Gornemann, Marta Torrens, Rafael de la Torre, Fernando Rodríguez de Fonsec. Evaluation of plasma-free endocannabinoids and their congeners in abstinent cocaine addicts seeking outpatient treatment: impact of psychiatric co-morbidity. Addiction biology. vol 18. issue 6. 2014-08-04. PMID:24283982. this study characterizes both free n-acyl-ethanolamines (naes) and 2-acyl-glycerols in abstinent cocaine addicts from outpatient treatment programs who were diagnosed with cocaine use disorder (cud; n = 88), and age-/gender-/body mass-matched healthy control volunteers (n = 46). 2014-08-04 2023-08-12 human
Scott J Moeller, Anna B Konova, Muhammad A Parvaz, Dardo Tomasi, Richard D Lane, Carolyn Fort, Rita Z Goldstei. Functional, structural, and emotional correlates of impaired insight in cocaine addiction. JAMA psychiatry. vol 71. issue 1. 2014-03-03. PMID:24258223. individuals with cocaine use disorder (cud) have difficulty monitoring ongoing behavior, possibly stemming from dysfunction of brain regions mediating insight and self-awareness. 2014-03-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Muhammad A Parvaz, Thomas Maloney, Scott J Moeller, Patricia A Woicik, Nelly Alia-Klein, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nancy K Squires, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. Sensitivity to monetary reward is most severely compromised in recently abstaining cocaine addicted individuals: a cross-sectional ERP study. Psychiatry research. vol 203. issue 1. 2013-05-07. PMID:22841343. thirty-five individuals with current cocaine use disorder [cud: 21 testing positive (cud+) and 14 testing negative (cud-) for cocaine in urine] and 23 healthy controls completed a sustained attention task with graded monetary incentives (0¢, 1¢ and 45¢). 2013-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Muhammad A Parvaz, Thomas Maloney, Scott J Moeller, Patricia A Woicik, Nelly Alia-Klein, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nancy K Squires, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. Sensitivity to monetary reward is most severely compromised in recently abstaining cocaine addicted individuals: a cross-sectional ERP study. Psychiatry research. vol 203. issue 1. 2013-05-07. PMID:22841343. taken together, these results support the self-medication hypothesis, where cud may be self-administering cocaine to avoid or compensate for underlying cognitive and emotional difficulties albeit with a long-term detrimental effect on sensitivity to non-drug reward. 2013-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Steven L Proctor, Albert M Kopak, Norman G Hoffman. Compatibility of current DSM-IV and proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for cocaine use disorders. Addictive behaviors. vol 37. issue 6. 2012-07-23. PMID:22386237. the present study examined the compatibility of the current dsm-iv and proposed dsm-5 diagnostic criteria for cocaine use disorders (cud) among state prison inmates, and evaluated the diagnostic utility of the proposed criteria in accounting for dsm-iv "diagnostic orphans" (i.e., individuals who meet one or two of the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence yet fail to report indications of substance abuse). 2012-07-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jonathan P Dunning, Muhammad A Parvaz, Greg Hajcak, Thomas Maloney, Nelly Alia-Klein, Patricia A Woicik, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. Motivated attention to cocaine and emotional cues in abstinent and current cocaine users--an ERP study. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2011-09-16. PMID:21450043. in particular, the late positive potential (lpp) appears to be enhanced following cocaine-related compared with neutral stimuli in human participants with cocaine use disorders (cud). 2011-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Jonathan P Dunning, Muhammad A Parvaz, Greg Hajcak, Thomas Maloney, Nelly Alia-Klein, Patricia A Woicik, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. Motivated attention to cocaine and emotional cues in abstinent and current cocaine users--an ERP study. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2011-09-16. PMID:21450043. cocaine pictures elicited increased electrocortical measures of motivated attention in ways similar to affectively pleasant and unpleasant pictures in all cud, an effect that was no longer discernible during the late lpp window for the current users. 2011-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Patricia A Woicik, Catherine Urban, Nelly Alia-Klein, Ashley Henry, Thomas Maloney, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. A pattern of perseveration in cocaine addiction may reveal neurocognitive processes implicit in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 7. 2011-09-13. PMID:21392517. we explore perseverative behavior in individuals with cocaine use disorders (cud) and healthy controls (con) during performance of the wisconsin card sorting test (wcst) (n=107 in each group). 2011-09-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia A Woicik, Catherine Urban, Nelly Alia-Klein, Ashley Henry, Thomas Maloney, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. A pattern of perseveration in cocaine addiction may reveal neurocognitive processes implicit in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 7. 2011-09-13. PMID:21392517. we also explore relationships between perseveration and select cognitive and drug use factors including verbal learning and memory, trait inhibitory control, motivational state, and urine status for cocaine (in cud). 2011-09-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia A Woicik, Catherine Urban, Nelly Alia-Klein, Ashley Henry, Thomas Maloney, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. A pattern of perseveration in cocaine addiction may reveal neurocognitive processes implicit in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 7. 2011-09-13. PMID:21392517. initial stage of task-set switching) implicit in the wcst that possibly relies upon intact dopaminergic function, but that is impaired in cud, as associated with worse recall and possibly withdrawal from cocaine. 2011-09-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Scott J Moeller, Thomas Maloney, Muhammad A Parvaz, Jonathan P Dunning, Nelly Alia-Klein, Patricia A Woicik, Greg Hajcak, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. Enhanced choice for viewing cocaine pictures in cocaine addiction. Biological psychiatry. vol 66. issue 2. 2009-09-02. PMID:19358975. individuals with cocaine use disorder (cud) chose cocaine over nondrug rewards. 2009-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rita Z Goldstein, Nelly Alia-Klein, Dardo Tomasi, Jean Honorio Carrillo, Thomas Maloney, Patricia A Woicik, Ruiliang Wang, Frank Telang, Nora D Volko. Anterior cingulate cortex hypoactivations to an emotionally salient task in cocaine addiction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 23. 2009-07-06. PMID:19478067. seventeen individuals with current cocaine use disorders (cud) and 17 demographically matched healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging during performance of a rewarded drug cue-reactivity task previously shown to engage the acc. 2009-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rita Z Goldstein, Nelly Alia-Klein, Dardo Tomasi, Jean Honorio Carrillo, Thomas Maloney, Patricia A Woicik, Ruiliang Wang, Frank Telang, Nora D Volko. Anterior cingulate cortex hypoactivations to an emotionally salient task in cocaine addiction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 23. 2009-07-06. PMID:19478067. nevertheless, intensity of emotional salience contributed to results: (i) cud with the largest rostroventral acc [brodmann area (ba) 10, 11, implicated in default brain function] hypoactivations to the most salient task condition (drug words during the highest available monetary reward), had the least task-induced cocaine craving; (ii) cud with the largest caudal-dorsal acc (ba 32) hypoactivations especially to the least salient task condition (neutral words with no reward) had the most frequent current cocaine use; and (iii) responses to the most salient task condition in both these acc major subdivisions were positively intercorrelated in the controls only. 2009-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia A Woicik, Scott J Moeller, Nelly Alia-Klein, Thomas Maloney, Tanya M Lukasik, Olga Yeliosof, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. The neuropsychology of cocaine addiction: recent cocaine use masks impairment. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 5. 2009-05-07. PMID:18496524. individuals with current cocaine use disorders (cud) form a heterogeneous group, making sensitive neuropsychological (np) comparisons with healthy individuals difficult. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 human
Patricia A Woicik, Scott J Moeller, Nelly Alia-Klein, Thomas Maloney, Tanya M Lukasik, Olga Yeliosof, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. The neuropsychology of cocaine addiction: recent cocaine use masks impairment. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 5. 2009-05-07. PMID:18496524. the current study examined the effects on np functioning of four factors that commonly vary among cud: urine status for cocaine (positive vs negative on study day), cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and dysphoria. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 human
Patricia A Woicik, Scott J Moeller, Nelly Alia-Klein, Thomas Maloney, Tanya M Lukasik, Olga Yeliosof, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. The neuropsychology of cocaine addiction: recent cocaine use masks impairment. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 5. 2009-05-07. PMID:18496524. although cud with positive urine status, who had higher frequency and more recent cocaine use, reported greater symptoms of dysphoria, these cognitive deficits were most pronounced in the cud with negative urine status. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 human
Patricia A Woicik, Scott J Moeller, Nelly Alia-Klein, Thomas Maloney, Tanya M Lukasik, Olga Yeliosof, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstei. The neuropsychology of cocaine addiction: recent cocaine use masks impairment. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 5. 2009-05-07. PMID:18496524. the current findings replicate a previously reported statistically significant, but relatively mild np impairment in cud as compared with matched healthy control individuals and further suggest that frequent/recent cocaine use [corrected] may mask underlying cognitive (but not mood) disturbances. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 human