Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilitating social bonding are prized. Some individuals experience enhanced reward from alcohol in social contexts and may be at heightened risk for developing and maintaining problematic drinking. We employed a 3 (group beverage condition) ×2 (genotype) design (N = 422) to test the moderating influence of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4 VNTR) polymorphism on the effects of alcohol on social bonding. A significant gene x environment interaction showed that carriers of at least one copy of the 7-repeat allele reported higher social bonding in the alcohol, relative to placebo or control conditions, whereas alcohol did not affect ratings of 7-absen...
Young adult alcohol use is a prevalent and significant public health concern, influenced by a comple...
To investigate the combined effect of an exon III variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine rece...
Although binge drinking is a serious public health problem, relatively few studies have investigated...
<p>Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facil...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
The presence of drinking peers, particularly multiple peers, has been shown to be an influential alc...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of other people. According t...
Contains fulltext : 90764.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research sugge...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of other people. According t...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of others. Studies have show...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of friends and peers is theoretically one of the most co...
The manifestation of alcohol dependence at different developmental stages may be associated with dif...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
Variation in the gene encoding the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) may moderate the influence of environ...
Young adult alcohol use is a prevalent and significant public health concern, influenced by a comple...
To investigate the combined effect of an exon III variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine rece...
Although binge drinking is a serious public health problem, relatively few studies have investigated...
<p>Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facil...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
The presence of drinking peers, particularly multiple peers, has been shown to be an influential alc...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of other people. According t...
Contains fulltext : 90764.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research sugge...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of other people. According t...
Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of others. Studies have show...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of friends and peers is theoretically one of the most co...
The manifestation of alcohol dependence at different developmental stages may be associated with dif...
Development of interpersonal relationships is a fundamental human motivation, and behaviors facilita...
Variation in the gene encoding the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) may moderate the influence of environ...
Young adult alcohol use is a prevalent and significant public health concern, influenced by a comple...
To investigate the combined effect of an exon III variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine rece...
Although binge drinking is a serious public health problem, relatively few studies have investigated...