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Executive functioning in addicts following health mobile cognitive stimulation Evidence from alcohol and heroin patients

机译:健康移动认知刺激后成瘾者的执行功能来自酒精和海洛因患者的证据

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The consequences of alcohol and opioid dependence are severe and may range from physical diseases to neuropsychological deficits in several cognitive domains. Alcohol and opioid abuse has also been related to brain dysfunction specifically in the prefrontal cortex. In order to assess these deficits and the application of a novel approach of cognitive stimulation to alcohol and heroin addicts, we have carried out a neuropsychological intervention program with mobile technology. Sixty-six alcohol and heroin addicts in rehabilitation were submitted to cognitive stimulation during four weeks in a three-day/week basis. The results of the neuropsychological assessments showed an overall increase of general cognitive abilities and executive functioning following cognitive stimulation, being more pronounced in alcoholics who were assigned to treatment group with mobile technologies in comparison to paper-and-pencil group and controls. These results support the usefulness of mobile serious games for neuropsychological stimulation to overcome executive dysfunction in patients with alcohol and heroin dependence.
机译:酒精和阿片类药物依赖的后果是严重的,可能在某些认知领域中从身体疾病到神经心理学缺陷。酒精和阿片类药物的滥用也与大脑功能异常有关,特别是在额叶前皮质。为了评估这些缺陷,并将一种新颖的认知刺激方法应用于酒精和海洛因依赖者,我们使用移动技术开展了一项神经心理学干预计划。在为期三天/周的四个星期内,对六十六名戒酒和海洛因成瘾者进行了认知刺激。神经心理学评估的结果表明,认知刺激后总体认知能力和执行功能总体提高,与纸和铅笔组和对照组相比,在使用移动技术分配到治疗组的酗酒者中更为明显。这些结果支持了严肃的移动游戏对神经心理刺激的克服,以克服酒精和海洛因依赖患者的执行功能障碍。

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