Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.

Chronic use of cocaine is associated with a reduced density of dopaminergic D2 receptors in the striatum, with negative consequences for cognitive control processes. Increasing evidence suggests that cognitive control is also affected in recreational cocaine consumers. This study aimed at linking th...

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Main Authors: Lorenza S Colzato, Wery P M van den Wildenberg, Bernhard Hommel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2565797?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d4f51fa045134368a54bdb82581df4362020-11-25T01:42:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-01-01310e346110.1371/journal.pone.0003461Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.Lorenza S ColzatoWery P M van den WildenbergBernhard HommelChronic use of cocaine is associated with a reduced density of dopaminergic D2 receptors in the striatum, with negative consequences for cognitive control processes. Increasing evidence suggests that cognitive control is also affected in recreational cocaine consumers. This study aimed at linking these observations to dopaminergic malfunction by studying the spontaneous eyeblink rate (EBR), a marker of striatal dopaminergic functioning, in adult recreational users and a cocaine-free sample that was matched on age, race, gender, and personality traits. Correlation analyses show that EBR is significantly reduced in recreational users compared to cocaine-free controls, suggesting that cocaine use induces hypoactivity in the subcortical dopamine system.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2565797?pdf=render
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author Lorenza S Colzato
Wery P M van den Wildenberg
Bernhard Hommel
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Bernhard Hommel
Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
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author_facet Lorenza S Colzato
Wery P M van den Wildenberg
Bernhard Hommel
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title Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
title_short Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
title_full Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
title_fullStr Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
title_full_unstemmed Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
title_sort reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Chronic use of cocaine is associated with a reduced density of dopaminergic D2 receptors in the striatum, with negative consequences for cognitive control processes. Increasing evidence suggests that cognitive control is also affected in recreational cocaine consumers. This study aimed at linking these observations to dopaminergic malfunction by studying the spontaneous eyeblink rate (EBR), a marker of striatal dopaminergic functioning, in adult recreational users and a cocaine-free sample that was matched on age, race, gender, and personality traits. Correlation analyses show that EBR is significantly reduced in recreational users compared to cocaine-free controls, suggesting that cocaine use induces hypoactivity in the subcortical dopamine system.
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