Neuropsychological effects of chronic methamphetamine use on neurotransmitters and cognition: a review
- PMID: 12928507
- DOI: 10.1176/jnp.15.3.317
Neuropsychological effects of chronic methamphetamine use on neurotransmitters and cognition: a review
Abstract
Methamphetamine use is on the rise, with an imminent upsurge of abuse and dependence reported across the United States. Currently, preliminary evidence suggests that methamphetamine dependence may cause long-term neural damage in humans, with concomitant deleterious effects on cognitive processes such as memory and attention. This selective review provides an outline and synthesis of studies that assess the neurotoxic mechanisms of methamphetamine, as well as those that evaluate the cognitive sequelae of methamphetamine abuse.
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