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Findings of preserved implicit attention in methamphetamine dependent subjects.

Ruth Salo1, Martin H Leamon, Yutaka Natsuaki, Charles Moore, Christy Waters, Thomas E Nordahl.   

Abstract

Long-term methamphetamine (MA) abuse is associated with a wide range of deficits on explicit tasks of selective attention. Less is known however about the effects of MA abuse on implicit measures of attention. Accordingly, we used a computerized spatial priming task to assess implicit attentional processes in 54 MA dependent subjects (mean age=37.04+/-8.9 years) and 32 healthy controls without history of any form of substance abuse (mean age=33.63+/-7.05 years). The MA dependent subjects had been drug-abstinent a minimum of 3 weeks with a mean duration of MA use of 13.27+/-7.75 years. The MA dependent subjects did not differ significantly from controls on either inhibitory priming [p=.37] or facilitory priming) [p=.69]. This result comports with our earlier findings of intact object-based priming in MA dependent individuals and suggests that intact priming effects extend across spatial domains. Further, this pattern of sparing suggests that cortical brain systems typically supporting implicit attentional functioning are relatively intact in long-term MA dependent individuals whereas brain systems supporting explicit attentional processes are affected.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17870223     DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2007.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0278-5846            Impact factor:   5.067


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2.  Spatial inhibition and the visual cortex: a magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging study.

Authors:  R Salo; T E Nordahl; M H Buonocore; Y T Natsuaki; C D Moore; C Waters; M H Leamon
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Authors:  Ruth Salo; Shai Gabay; Catherine Fassbender; Avishai Henik
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5.  Drug abstinence and cognitive control in methamphetamine-dependent individuals.

Authors:  Ruth Salo; Thomas E Nordahl; Gantt P Galloway; Charles D Moore; Christy Waters; Martin H Leamon
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2009-03-31

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