Journal article
Cognition and Related Neural Findings on Methamphetamine Use Disorder: Insights and Treatment Implications From Schizophrenia Research
AA Guerin, Y Bonomo, AJ Lawrence, BT Baune, EJ Nestler, SL Rossell, JH Kim
Frontiers in Psychiatry | Published : 2019
Open access
Abstract
Despite the prevalence of methamphetamine (meth) use disorder, research on meth is disproportionately scarce compared to research on other illicit drugs. Existing evidence highlights cognitive deficits as an impediment against daily function and treatment of chronic meth use. Similar deficits are also observed in schizophrenia, and this review therefore draws on schizophrenia research by examining similarities and differences between the two disorders on cognition and related neural findings. While meth use disorder and schizophrenia are two distinct disorders, they are highly co-morbid and share impairments in similar cognitive domains and altered brain structure/function. This narrative re..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by a Melbourne Research Scholarship from the University of Melbourne (AG); National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Principal Research Fellowship (AL); National Institutes of Health Grant P01DA008227 (EN); and NHMRC Career Development Fellowship (JK).