NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF DRUG ADDICTION
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF DRUG ADDICTION
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This review of the neuropsychological investigations of the drug abusers and high risk of drug abuse populations includes the widely recognized consepts of interactions between cognitive disturbances and drug addiction, and the results of the most recent studies in this field.
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Neuropsychological deficit, cognitive functions, alcohol abuse, drug addiction.
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01.09.2004
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