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Chunk #6 — Neurocognitive Consequences of Chronic Cigarette Smoking (see Table 1)

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Chronic cigarette smoking: implications for neurocognition and brain neurobiology.
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Longitudinal research with non-demented, population-based samples found that current cigarette smokers demonstrated an abnormal rate of decline on indices of reasoning [43] and auditory-verbal memory [40] in middle aged adults, and abnormal decline on measures of global cognitive function [47,50–53] and auditory-verbal memory in older adults [54].