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Lower dopamine D2/3 receptor availability is associated with worse verbal learning and memory in people who smoke cigarettes.

Yasmin ZakiniaeizRalitza GueorguievaMac Kenzie R PeltierWalter RobertsTerril L VerplaetseCatherine BurkeEvan D MorrisSherry A McKeeKelly P Cosgrove
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
This is the first study to directly relate dopamine metrics in the prefrontal cortex to cognitive function in people who smoke cigarettes compared to healthy-controls. The current work included a well-characterized subject sample with regards to demographic and smoking variables, as well as a validated neurocognitive test of verbal learning and memory. The findings of this study extend previous literature by relating dopamine metrics to cognition in people who smoke, providing a better understanding of brain-behavior relationships.
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