Cocaine-specific speed-accuracy trade-off during anti-saccade testing differentiates patients with cocaine use disorder who achieve initial abstinence during treatment.
Constanza de DiosRobert SuchtingHeather E WebberJin H YoonLuba YammineJessica VincentMichael F WeaverAngela L StottsJoy M SchmitzScott D LanePublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2021)
SATO during performance of an eye-movement task may be useful for predicting differential response to substance use disorder treatment. However, in the present study, results were specific to cocaine cues rather than an overall SATO performance decrement.