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Abstract: . . . selective executive deficits (Fox et al. 2001), although it is difficult to ascribe the deficits definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken . . . . . . deficits (Fox et al. 2001), although it is difficult to ascribe the deficits definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken the 'rational . . . . . . could impact on other psychological factors such as decision-taking. Numerous studies support the observation of impaired decision making or altered neural activation in substance users (Bechara et al. 2001; Clark and Robbins 2002; Ersche et al. 2005; Grant et al. 2000; Rogers et al. 1999). Clark et al. (in submission) have suggested that reduced reflection may represent a cognitive marker for substance abuse that may be associated . . . . . . et al. 2001), although it is difficult to ascribe the deficits definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken the 'rational break' of . . . . . . 2001), although it is difficult to ascribe the deficits definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken the 'rational break' of cognitive . . . . . . definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken the 'rational break' of cognitive regulatory processes, which are necessary to inhibit motivational . . . . . . definitively to ecstasy in this particular study as all participants also consumed a range of other illicit drugs. Page 26 Experimental Psychology and Research into Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs V.1.0 Foresight Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs project 26 Robinson and Berridge (2000) have suggested that some drugs of abuse may weaken the 'rational break' of cognitive regulatory processes, which are necessary to inhibit motivational . . . --3000,7,214,3523,57504
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