Ravi K. Das

Affiliations: 
Psychology University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Addiction
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Milton AL, Das RK, Merlo E. (2023) The challenge of memory destabilisation: From prediction error to prior expectations and biomarkers. Brain Research Bulletin. 194: 100-104
Cawley E, Piazza G, Das RK, et al. (2022) A systematic review of the pharmacological modulation of autobiographical memory specificity. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 1045217
Hennessy VE, Troebinger L, Iskandar G, et al. (2022) Accelerated forgetting of a trauma-like event in healthy men and women after a single dose of hydrocortisone. Translational Psychiatry. 12: 354
Das RK, Cawley EA, Simeonov L, et al. (2022) The effects of response inhibition training following binge memory retrieval in young adults binge eaters: a randomised-controlled experimental study. Scientific Reports. 12: 9281
Piazza GG, Iskandar G, Hennessy V, et al. (2022) Pharmacological modelling of dissociation and psychosis: an evaluation of the Clinician Administered Dissociative States Scale and Psychotomimetic States Inventory during nitrous oxide ('laughing gas')-induced anomalous states. Psychopharmacology
Simeonov L, Peniket M, Das R. (2022) No-think, No drink? Assessing the ability of reconsolidation interference by intentional forgetting to suppress alcohol memories in hazardous drinkers. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 152: 104055
Kamboj SK, Zhao H, Troebinger L, et al. (2021) Rewarding subjective effects of the NMDAR antagonist, nitrous oxide ('laughing gas') are moderated by impulsivity and depressive symptoms in healthy volunteers. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Gale G, Walsh K, Hennessy VE, et al. (2020) Long-term behavioural rewriting of maladaptive drinking memories reconsolidation-update mechanisms. Psychological Medicine. 1-11
Das RK, Gale G, Walsh K, et al. (2020) Author Correction: Ketamine can reduce harmful drinking by pharmacologically rewriting drinking memories. Nature Communications. 11: 3065
Das RK, Gale G, Walsh K, et al. (2019) Ketamine can reduce harmful drinking by pharmacologically rewriting drinking memories. Nature Communications. 10: 5187
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