Frank Telang

According to our database1, Frank Telang authored at least 15 papers between 2004 and 2015.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2015
Recovery of dopamine transporters with methamphetamine detoxification is not linked to changes in dopamine release.
NeuroImage, 2015

2013
Acute alcohol intoxication decreases glucose metabolism but increases acetate uptake in the human brain.
NeuroImage, 2013

2011
Methylphenidate enhances brain activation and deactivation responses to visual attention and working memory tasks in healthy controls.
NeuroImage, 2011

2010
Effects of low-field magnetic stimulation on brain glucose metabolism.
NeuroImage, 2010

Cognitive control of drug craving inhibits brain reward regions in cocaine abusers.
NeuroImage, 2010

2009
Hyperstimulation of striatal D2 receptors with sleep deprivation: Implications for cognitive impairment.
NeuroImage, 2009

2008
Gastric distention activates satiety circuitry in the human brain.
NeuroImage, 2008

Low dopamine striatal D2 receptors are associated with prefrontal metabolism in obese subjects: Possible contributing factors.
NeuroImage, 2008

Dopamine increases in striatum do not elicit craving in cocaine abusers unless they are coupled with cocaine cues.
NeuroImage, 2008

Fast uptake and long-lasting binding of methamphetamine in the human brain: Comparison with cocaine.
NeuroImage, 2008

Decreased brain dopamine transporters are related to cognitive deficits in HIV patients with or without cocaine abuse.
NeuroImage, 2008

2007
Brain dopamine transporter levels in treatment and drug naïve adults with ADHD.
NeuroImage, 2007

The effect of practice on a sustained attention task in cocaine abusers.
NeuroImage, 2007

2006
Effects of expectation on the brain metabolic responses to methylphenidate and to its placebo in non-drug abusing subjects.
NeuroImage, 2006

2004
Exposure to appetitive food stimuli markedly activates the human brain.
NeuroImage, 2004


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