Methamphetamine‐related working memory difficulties underpinned by reduced frontoparietal responses
Robert J. Roy,
Muhammad A. Parvaz,
Ken T. Wakabayashi
et al.
Abstract:Working memory difficulties are common, debilitating, and may pose barriers to recovery for people who use methamphetamine. Yet, little is known regarding the neural dysfunctions accompanying these difficulties. Here, we acquired cross‐sectional, functional magnetic resonance imaging while people with problematic methamphetamine‐use experience (MA+, n = 65) and people without methamphetamine‐use experience (MA−, n = 44) performed a parametric n‐back task (0‐back through 2‐back). Performance on tasks administer… Show more
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