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    Alcohol-induced performance impairment: a 5-year re-examination study in heavy and light drinkers

    The theory of behavioral tolerance to alcohol posits that greater experience with drinking to intoxication leads to less impaired cognitive and psychomotor performance. However, the degree to which behavioral ...

    Ty Brumback, Dingcai Cao, Patrick McNamara, Andrea King in Psychopharmacology (2017)

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    Association of salivary-assessed oxytocin and cortisol levels with time of night and sleep stage

    There have been proposals for REM to have a function of emotional memory consolidation, and also for REM sleep to be involved in the promotion of attachment behaviour. The hormones cortisol and oxytocin, respe...

    Mark Blagrove, Nathalie C. Fouquet, Alison L. Baird in Journal of Neural Transmission (2012)

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    Neural Substrates of Alcohol-Induced Smoking Urge in Heavy Drinking Nondaily Smokers

    A strong link exists between cigarette smoking and alcohol use, which may be explained by the experimental observation that alcohol ingestion promotes cigarette craving and precipitates smoking. At the neuroan...

    Andrea King, Patrick McNamara, Michael Angstadt, K Luan Phan in Neuropsychopharmacology (2010)

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    Alcohol-induced increases in smoking behavior for nicotinized and denicotinized cigarettes in men and women

    Alcohol has been shown to increase smoking urges and smoking behavior. However, alcohol’s effects on specific components of smoking behavior for nicotine versus non-nicotine factors and potential sex differenc...

    Andrea King, Patrick McNamara, Megan Conrad, Dingcai Cao in Psychopharmacology (2009)