Sunday 20 January 2013

Shape of Brain in People With Low Risk for Cocaine Dependence is Different from That of People With Addiction

Researchers have discovered that people who take cocaine over many years without becoming addicted have a brain structure which is significantly different from those individuals who developed cocaine-dependence. New research from the University of Cambridge has found that recreational drug users who have not developed a dependence have an abnormally large frontal lobe, the section of the brain implicated in self-control. Their research was published in the journal ...

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