Learning and Memory Performance After Withdrawal of Agent Abuse: A Review

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Context: Agent abuse is a dire predicament worldwide. Learning and memory deficits stemming from the withdrawal of such agents is an increasingly burning issue for researchers. Evidence Acquisition: The present review revisits the literature generated by far pertaining to the research on memory and cognition deficiencies after withdrawal of agent abuse and corresponding mechanisms. Results: Deficiency on spatial memory, episodic memory and working memory are common after withdrawal of agent abuse. Conclusions: The present review suggests that memory dysfunction may result from withdrawal of agent abuse.

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