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Robinson A, Mahlberg J, Chong T, Verdejo-Garcia A
Addict Biol . 2024 Jan; 29(1):e13356. PMID: 38221809
People with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) struggle to shift their behaviour from methamphetamine-orientated habits to goal-oriented choices. The model-based/model-free framework is well suited to understand this difficulty by unpacking the...
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Anderson A, Robinson A, Giddens E, Hartshorn B, Allan E, Rowe C, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2023 Apr; 246:109846. PMID: 37004463
Background: Deficits in executive function are common in methamphetamine use disorder (MUD), likely contributing to difficulties in sustained treatment success. Cognitive remediation interventions are designed to treat such deficits but...
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Halim J, Robinson A, Navas J, Martin-Perez C, Vilar-Lopez R, Chong T, et al.
Appetite . 2023 Feb; 183:106484. PMID: 36754172
Obesity in adolescence is associated with cognitive changes that lead to difficulties in shifting unhealthy habits in favour of alternative healthy behaviours, similar to addictive behaviours. An outstanding question is...
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Anderson A, Robinson A, Lubman D, Verdejo-Garcia A
Contemp Clin Trials Commun . 2022 Aug; 29:100969. PMID: 36033363
Background: Methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) is associated with executive dysfunctions, which are linked with poorer treatment outcomes. However, current treatments for MUD do not directly address cognition. We recently modified...
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Anderson A, Robinson A, Potter E, Kerley B, Flynn D, Lubman D, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2022 May; 13:876018. PMID: 35546943
Background: Methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) is associated with executive dysfunctions, which are linked with poorer treatment outcomes including earlier drop out and relapse. However, current treatments for MUD do not...
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Robinson A, Chong T, Verdejo-Garcia A
Addict Biol . 2022 Apr; 27(3):e13172. PMID: 35470564
People with Methamphetamine Use Disorder (PwMUD) spend substantial time and resources on substance use, which hinders their ability to explore alternate reinforcers. Gold-standard behavioural treatments attempt to remedy this by...
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Anderson A, Youssef G, Robinson A, Lubman D, Verdejo-Garcia A
Addiction . 2021 Mar; 116(12):3304-3319. PMID: 33751683
Aims: To evaluate and compare the effects of three cognitive boosting intervention approaches (computerised cognitive training, cognitive remediation and pharmacological cognitive enhancers) on measures of impulsive action and impulsive choice....
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Fitzpatrick R, Robinson A, Rubenis A, Lubman D, Verdejo-Garcia A
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse . 2021 Feb; 47(3):383-392. PMID: 33524275
: Methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) associates with cognitive impulsivity deficits. However, few studies have examined longitudinal changes in cognition, and it remains unclear if deficits resolve during early recovery.: To...
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Robinson A, Perales J, Volpe I, Chong T, Verdejo-Garcia A
Addict Biol . 2021 Jan; 26(4):e12999. PMID: 33393187
Methamphetamine use disorder involves continued use of the drug despite negative consequences. Such 'compulsivity' can be measured by reversal learning tasks, which involve participants learning action-outcome task contingencies (acquisition-contingency) and...