Neuroimaging study finds functional differences in brain communication in cocaine users.

The brain function of people addicted to cocaine is different from that of people who are not addicted and often linked to highly impulsive behavior, according to a new study from researchers at The University of Texas Medical Branch and the Virginia Commonwealth University.  The variation in the way that different regions of the brain connect, communicate and function in people addicted to cocaine is … Continue reading Neuroimaging study finds functional differences in brain communication in cocaine users.