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Cognitive performance in light current users and ex-users of ecstasy (MDMA) and controls.

机译:轻度摇头丸(MDMA)和控件的当前用户以及前用户的认知表现。

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Previous research has shown that heavy users of ecstasy (MDMA) may suffer impaired cognitive functioning, and the present study set out to investigate whether such impairment might also be found in light users or ex-users of MDMA. Sixty subjects, comprising 20 current light users, 20 ex-users, and 20 non-users of ecstasy, were tested on an extensive battery of cognitive tests. Current light users of ecstasy achieved significantly lower scores on the overall cognitive test battery than did the non-users (p = .011), though there were no significant differences on any individual subtests. However, the scores obtained by the ex-users of ecstasy did not differ significantly from those of the non-users. It was concluded that current light users of ecstasy show a small but significant cognitive impairment, but that no such impairment is detectable in ex-users who had abstained from the drug for at least 6 months.
机译:先前的研究表明,摇头丸(MDMA)的重度使用者可能会遭受认知功能受损,因此本研究着手调查是否在轻度摇头丸使用者或以前的MDMA使用者中也发现了这种障碍。在大量认知测试中对60名受试者进行了测试,其中包括20名当前的轻度使用者,20名前使用者和20名非狂喜者。当前的摇头丸轻度使用者在总体认知测验中的得分明显低于非轻度摇头者(p = .011),尽管在任何单独的子测验中均没有显着差异。然而,摇头丸的前使用者获得的分数与非使用者的分数没有显着差异。结论是,目前对摇头丸的轻度使用者显示出很小但明显的认知障碍,但是在戒酒至少6个月的前使用者中没有检测到这种障碍。

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