Literature DB >> 8861398

Pattern shift visual evoked potentials in abstinent cocaine-dependent, alcohol-dependent, and cross-dependent patients.

L O Bauer1, C Easton.   

Abstract

The present study evaluated pattern shift visual evoked potential (VEP) amplitudes and latencies in four groups of adult subjects, characterized by the presence/absence of a recent history of alcohol dependence factorially crossed with the presence/absence of a recent history of cocaine dependence. All of the subjects were healthy and uncomplicated by histories of serious head injury, seizures (including drug-related seizures), and major medical, neurological, or psychiatric disorders. The subjects comprising the three patient groups were evaluated after 1 - 5 months of verified abstinence. Analyses of VEPs evoked by checkerboard reversal indicated a main effect of previous cocaine dependence on P100 latency. No main effect of previous alcohol dependence and no alcohol by cocaine dependence interaction were detected. The increased P100 latencies detected in abstinent, cocaine-dependent subjects are most likely related to cerebrovascular and neurological effects of chronic cocaine use.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8861398     DOI: 10.1016/0376-8716(95)01210-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend        ISSN: 0376-8716            Impact factor:   4.492


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1.  Assessing the Effect of Opium Dependence on Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) in Men.

Authors:  Mohammad Ali Shafa; Akbar Hamzeei Moghaddam; Abdol Hamid Sohrabi; Marzyeh Karimianpour
Journal:  Addict Health       Date:  2010 Winter-Spring
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