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McCance-Katz et al (1998) concurrent use of cocaine and alcohol; hypothesis

there will be a great cardiovascular and subjective response to coke with alcohol



McCance-Katz et al (1998) concurrent use of cocaine and alcohol; plasma concentrations

increased cocaine plasma concentration, decreased alcohol concentrations

crack cocaine vs. powdered cocaine study; 3 objectives

how cocaine and alcohol are used individually


order of administration


differences between crack + alcohol and coke + alcohol

crack cocaine vs. powdered cocaine study; results

more alcohol used with powdered cocaine


lower maximum crack consumption



Berlinger et al (2017) brain connectivity and cocaine relapse; objective

measure the resting state fMRI of former cocaine abusers

Berlinger et al (2017) brain connectivity and cocaine relapse; hypothesis

cocaine related disfunction at the NAc


dysregulation is detectable after long abstinence


abnormalities are associated with personality changes

Berlinger et al (2017) brain connectivity and cocaine relapse; subjects

18 former coke abusers, 19 healthy

Berlinger et al (2017) brain connectivity and cocaine relapse; results

connectivity reduced in NAc and dPFC in relapsed patients


results fit the hypothesis