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Cognitive deficits from meth and PCP use are generated by a common neurotransmitter switch
September 26, 2024 by NewsBot
The effects of sustained drug abuse can manifest in many ways. Loss of memory and reduced cognitive functions are some of the effects that can persist for years. Scientists have now identified a mechanism in the brain that generates drug-induced cognitive impairments.