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Theodore Krmpotich

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Krmpotich T, Mikulich-Gilbertson S, Sakai J, Thompson L, Banich M, Tanabe J
J Addict Med . 2015 Apr; 9(4):273-80. PMID: 25918968
Objectives: Substance use disorder is characterized by impaired decision making, impulsivity, and risk taking. Pathological gambling shares many of these characteristics, and having both diagnoses may be associated with greater...
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Nyberg E, Tanabe J, Honce J, Krmpotich T, Shelton E, Hedeman J, et al.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord . 2015 Mar; 21(5):536-40. PMID: 25817514
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder associated with gray matter atrophy. Cortical atrophy patterns may further help distinguish between PD motor subtypes. Comparable differences in subcortical volumes...
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Yamamoto D, Reynolds J, Krmpotich T, Banich M, Thompson L, Tanabe J
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2014 Feb; 136:108-14. PMID: 24491458
Background: Substance dependence is associated with impaired decision-making and altered fronto-striatal-limbic activity. Both greater and lesser brain activity have been reported in drug users compared to controls during decision-making. Inconsistent...
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Tanabe J, Reynolds J, Krmpotich T, Claus E, Thompson L, Du Y, et al.
Am J Psychiatry . 2013 Jul; 170(11):1356-63. PMID: 23897123
Objective: Substance-dependent individuals make poor decisions on the Iowa Gambling Task, a reward-related decision-making task that involves risk and uncertainty. Task performance depends on several factors, including how sensitive individuals...
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Perry R, Krmpotich T, Thompson L, Mikulich-Gilbertson S, Banich M, Tanabe J
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2013 Jun; 133(1):222-7. PMID: 23725607
Background: Personality traits such as pathological engagement in approach behaviors, high levels of impulsivity and heightened negative affect are consistently observed in substance dependent individuals (SDI). The clinical course of...
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Thompson L, Claus E, Mikulich-Gilbertson S, Banich M, Crowley T, Krmpotich T, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2011 Nov; 123(1-3):84-90. PMID: 22079143
Background: Negative reinforcement results in behavior to escape or avoid an aversive outcome. Withdrawal symptoms are purported to be negative reinforcers in perpetuating substance dependence, but little is known about...