Increased picture-word interference in chronic and recreational users of cocaine.
Manuel J RuizLorenza S ColzatoMaría Teresa BajoDaniela PaolieriPublished in: Human psychopharmacology (2019)
The present findings suggest that cocaine use, even at recreational levels, is associated with specific impairments in the inhibitory mechanism that reduces the activation of overt competing responses in language production. This impairment results in the inefficient avoidance of irrelevant information, inducing errors and slower responses during the production of spoken language.