A comprehensive assessment of neurocognition in middle-aged chronic cigarette smokers

TC Durazzo, DJ Meyerhoff, SJ Nixon - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The majority of studies investigating the neurocognitive consequences of
chronic smoking have been conducted with adults 60 years and older. Therefore, the scope
of neurocognitive dysfunction associated with chronic cigarette smoking in middle age (ie,
30–60 age range) has not been fully delineated. METHODS: Twenty-seven (44±9 years of
age; 4 females) non-smoking and 30 smoking (49±8 years of age; 4 females) participants
completed a comprehensive neurocognitive battery and measures of fine motor dexterity …
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