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    Effect of varenicline on aspects of inhibitory control in smokers

    Varenicline, a partial agonist at α4β2 nicotinic receptors (nAChRs) aids smoking cessation by reducing craving. Successful quitting may be associated with greater inhibitory control but the effectiveness of va...

    A. J. Austin, T. Duka, J. Rusted, A. Jackson in Psychopharmacology (2014)

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    P5.26: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Correlates Positively with Cognitive Scores in Elderly People with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Cardiovascular Disease

    Studies have linked low blood pressure (BP) with adverse outcomes in CKD. Hypertension is treated to reduce cardiovascular events, however this may compromise cerebral perfusion by excessive lowering of blood ...

    P. H. Thompson, J. Rusted, L. A. Tomlinson, M. Ford, K. A. Davies in Artery Research (2011)

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    Differential Involvement of Glutamatergic Mechanisms in the Cognitive and Subjective Effects of Smoking

    There is growing preclinical evidence for the involvement of glutamate in the behavioral actions of nicotine. The aim of this study, was to investigate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the cog...

    A Jackson, J Nesic, C Groombridge, O Clowry, J Rusted, T Duka in Neuropsychopharmacology (2009)

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    Effects of post-trial administration of nicotine on human memory: evaluating the conditions for improving memory

    In the studies reported here, we investigated the effects of nicotine on memory for unrelated word lists. Nicotine was delivered through cigarette smoking, and memory performance was assessed using both intent...

    J. Rusted, L. Graupner, D. Warburton in Psychopharmacology (1995)

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    Does nicotine improve cognitive function?

    J. Rusted, L. Graupner, N. O'Connell, C. Nicholls in Psychopharmacology (1994)