The study purpose is to examine whether there are structural or functional differences in the brains of individuals who use cocaine or amphetamines as opposed to control participants who have never used cocaine or amphetamines. More specifically, it will allow the investigator to see how the brain changes once people get sober and how those changes relate to successful recovery. This study will allow the investigator to examine the interaction between cocaine/amphetamines and impulsivity (meaning to act on impulse rather than thought). Results from this study will inform new biologically-based interventions to compliment existing treatment programs, in the hope of leading the field in a new direction.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
160
This study has no intervention, it is observational. The investigator will collect brain imaging data and behavioral assessments.
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Brain connectivity
3T MRI scan
Time frame: Change from Baseline, to 2 months
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