User profiles for Craig R. Rush
Craig R. RushProfessor, University of Kentucky Verified email at email.uky.edu Cited by 7995 |
Impaired inhibitory control of behavior in chronic cocaine users
MT Fillmore, CR Rush - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2002 - Elsevier
This study examined the ability to inhibit and execute behavioral responses in adult cocaine
users and in an aged-matched sample with no history of cocaine use. Subjects (n=22) were …
users and in an aged-matched sample with no history of cocaine use. Subjects (n=22) were …
Assessing the abuse potential of methylphenidate in nonhuman and human subjects: a review
SH Kollins, EK MacDonald, CR Rush - Pharmacology Biochemistry and …, 2001 - Elsevier
Methylphenidate (MPH) is widely used for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) in children, adolescents, and adults. Methylphenidate is clearly effective for …
Disorder (ADHD) in children, adolescents, and adults. Methylphenidate is clearly effective for …
Acute effects of cocaine in two models of inhibitory control: implications of non‐linear dose effects
MT Fillmore, CR Rush, L Hays - Addiction, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This study examined dose–response effects of oral cocaine on the inhibitory control of
behavior in adult cocaine users using two different behavioral models of inhibitory control. …
behavior in adult cocaine users using two different behavioral models of inhibitory control. …
Individual differences in drug abuse vulnerability: d-amphetamine and sensation-seeking status
Rationale While the personality dimensions of novelty seeking and sensation seeking are
associated with drug abuse vulnerability, the mechanisms associated with this vulnerability …
associated with drug abuse vulnerability, the mechanisms associated with this vulnerability …
Evaluation of the “pipeline” for development of medications for cocaine use disorder: a review of translational preclinical, human laboratory, and clinical trial research
Cocaine use disorder is a persistent public health problem for which no widely effective
medications exist. Self-administration procedures, which have shown good predictive validity in …
medications exist. Self-administration procedures, which have shown good predictive validity in …
Acute effects of oral cocaine on inhibitory control of behavior in humans
MT Fillmore, CR Rush, L Hays - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2002 - Elsevier
Studies of humans show that individuals with histories of cocaine abuse display reduced
inhibitory control over behavioral impulses. The present study tested the effects of oral cocaine …
inhibitory control over behavioral impulses. The present study tested the effects of oral cocaine …
Polydrug abusers display impaired discrimination-reversal learning in a model of behavioural control
MT Fillmore, CR Rush - Journal of psychopharmacology, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Long-term cocaine and alcohol use is associated with neuropsychological impairments that
implicate poor inhibitory mechanisms of behavioural control. This study tested acquisition …
implicate poor inhibitory mechanisms of behavioural control. This study tested acquisition …
Validation of the multiple-choice procedure for investigating drug reinforcement in humans.
RR Griffiths, CR Rush, KA Puhala - Experimental and Clinical …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Three experiments demonstrated the validity of studying drug reinforcement in humans by
using a novel Multiple-Choice Procedure. The distinguishing characteristic of the procedure is …
using a novel Multiple-Choice Procedure. The distinguishing characteristic of the procedure is …
Reinforcing and subject-rated effects of methylphenidate and d-amphetamine in non–drug-abusing humans
CR Rush, WD Essman, CA Simpson… - Journal of clinical …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
The reinforcing effects of methylphenidate (20–40 mg), d-amphetamine (10–20 mg), and
placebo were assessed in eight healthy, non–sleep-deprived, non–drug-abusing outpatient …
placebo were assessed in eight healthy, non–sleep-deprived, non–drug-abusing outpatient …
An update on the clinical pharmacology of methylphenidate: therapeutic efficacy, abuse potential and future considerations
Introduction Methylphenidate remains a first-line medication for treating ADHD in children
and adults. However, its behavioral pharmacological similarities to methamphetamine and …
and adults. However, its behavioral pharmacological similarities to methamphetamine and …