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This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2000 RSA Meeting in Denver, Colorado. The organisers/chairs were Stephen C. Bowden and Fulton T. Crews. The presentations were (1) Age, genetic and other factors that increase risk of alcoholism also increase alcohol-induced neurotoxicity, by Fulton T. Crews; (2) A neurocognitive moderation model of addictions treatment response, by Marsha E. Bates; (3) The relationship of neurocognitive impairment and longitudinal treatment outcome among substance-abusing patients, by William Fals-Stewart; and (4) Treatment of cognition in detoxifying alcohol-dependent participants, by Margaret L. Ambrose.
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Bowden, S. C., Crews, F. T., Bates, M. E., Fals-Stewart, W., & Ambrose, M. L. (2001). Neurotoxicity and neurocognitive impairments with alcohol and drug-use disorders: Potential roles in addiction and recovery. In Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Vol. 25, pp. 317–321). Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2001.tb02215.x
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