Saturday, June 14, 2014

Weekend Reading Links: Smoking and the Brain

Bill Yates
Brain Posts 
June 6 / 2014

The topic for review in June this year is smoking and the brain.

Here are some links to abstracts that I found interesting on this topic from PubMed.

The selected abstracts come from over 500 abstracts published in the last year on areas relevant to this topic.

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Only abstracts with links to free full-text manuscripts have been selected for this list. If you find an abstract that you find interesting you will be able to download the full manuscript by clicking on the link on the abstract page.

Abnormal white matter integrity in the corpus callosum among smokers: tract-based spatial statistics

Polymorphisms in migraine-associated gene, atp1a2, and ischemic stroke risk in a biracial population: the genetics of early onset stroke study

A large, cross-sectional observational study of serum BDNF, cognitive function, and mild cognitive impairment in the elderly

Paradise Lost: The relationship between neurological and psychological changes in nicotine-dependent smokers

Neural circuitry of impulsivity in a cigarette craving paradigm

Maternal smoking during pregnancy and fetal organ growth: a magnetic resonance imaging study

Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring conduct problems: evidence from 3 independent genetically sensitive research designs

Effect of tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy and preschool age on growth from birth to adolescents: a cohort study


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