TY - JOUR
T1 - Cognitive Loss and Recovery in Long-term Alcohol Abusers
AU - Brandt, Jason
AU - Butters, Nelson
AU - Ryan, Christopher
AU - Bayog, Roger
PY - 1983/4
Y1 - 1983/4
N2 - The nature of the memory and visuospatial defects associated with chronic alcoholism, and the recovery of these functions, were investigated in a large group of alcoholic men and well-matched nonalcoholic controls. Both young and old alcoholics displayed significant impairments on tasks requiring the learning of novel associations and the holding of information in memory over longer delay intervals. The recovery of cognitive skills was found to depend on the length of abstinence and the particular behavioral functions examined. Whereas psychomotor skills and short-term memory improved significantly with prolonged abstinence, long-term memory was impaired even after seven years of continuous sobriety. We propose that recovery of short-term memory reflects reestablishment of cortical functioning, while the persistent long-term memory defect indicates more permanent damage to diencephalic structures.
AB - The nature of the memory and visuospatial defects associated with chronic alcoholism, and the recovery of these functions, were investigated in a large group of alcoholic men and well-matched nonalcoholic controls. Both young and old alcoholics displayed significant impairments on tasks requiring the learning of novel associations and the holding of information in memory over longer delay intervals. The recovery of cognitive skills was found to depend on the length of abstinence and the particular behavioral functions examined. Whereas psychomotor skills and short-term memory improved significantly with prolonged abstinence, long-term memory was impaired even after seven years of continuous sobriety. We propose that recovery of short-term memory reflects reestablishment of cortical functioning, while the persistent long-term memory defect indicates more permanent damage to diencephalic structures.
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U2 - 10.1001/archpsyc.1983.01790040089012
DO - 10.1001/archpsyc.1983.01790040089012
M3 - Article
C2 - 6838323
AN - SCOPUS:0020529745
SN - 0003-990X
VL - 40
SP - 435
EP - 442
JO - Archives of general psychiatry
JF - Archives of general psychiatry
IS - 4
ER -