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Neurofunctional changes related to methamphetamine and sexual cues in methamphetamine dependence from short- to long-term abstinence.

Cui YanWenhan YangJing LuoFei TangJun Liu
Published in: Addiction biology (2024)
The findings suggested that methamphetamine abstinence may change the neural response of methamphetamine abusers to methamphetamine and sexual cues, and the neurofunction of the five brain regions reported in this study may partly recover with long-term methamphetamine abstinence. Given the use and relapse of methamphetamine for sexual purposes, the findings of this study may have particular clinical relevance.
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