Longitudinal changes in cocaine intake and cognition are linked to cortical thickness adaptations in cocaine users

ConclusionsThese results suggest that frontal abnormalities in CU are partially drug-induced and can recover with decreased substance use. Moreover, recovery of frontal CT is accompanied by improved cognitive performance confirming that cognitive decline associated with cocaine use is potentially reversible.
Source: NeuroImage: Clinical - Category: Radiology Source Type: research
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