Binge drinking is associated with increased impulsivity and altered emotional processing. The current study investigated, in a group of university students who differed in their level of binge drinking, whether the ability to inhibit a pre-potent response and to delay gratification is disrupted in the presence of emotional context. We further tested whether functional connectivity within intrinsic resting-state networks was associated with alcohol use. Higher incidence of binge drinking was associated with enhanced activation of the lateral occipital cortex, angular gyrus, the left frontal pole during successful response inhibition irrespective of emotional context. This observation suggests a compensatory mechanism. However, higher binge d...
Young adult binge drinkers represent a model for endophenotypic risk factors for alcohol misuse and ...
Despite the harm caused by binge drinking, the neural mechanisms leading to risky and disinhibited i...
Binge drinking appears to be associated with frontal lobe damage and executive function impairments ...
Background: Binge Drinking (BD), a highly prevalent drinking pattern among youth, has been linked wi...
The transition to college is associated with an increase in heavy episodic alcohol use, or binge dri...
Heavy episodic drinking is prevalent among young adults and is a public issue of increasing importan...
The prevalence of binge drinking in the general population is 3-4 times higher than that of alcohol ...
RATIONALE: The cognitive deficits observed in young binge drinkers have been largely documented duri...
Cerebral dysfunction is a common feature of both chronic alcohol abusers and binge drinkers. Here, w...
AbstractBinge drinking is now considered a central public health issue and is associated with emotio...
Binge drinking is a pattern of intermittent excessive alcohol consumption that is highly prevalent i...
Background: Cerebral dysfunction is a common feature of both chronic alcohol abusers and binge drink...
First Online: 10 November 2016The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as t...
BackgroundAltered brain activation during response inhibition has been linked to a greater risk for ...
Alcohol attentional bias has been pointed as a major marker of alcohol misuse. Recent evidence has r...
Young adult binge drinkers represent a model for endophenotypic risk factors for alcohol misuse and ...
Despite the harm caused by binge drinking, the neural mechanisms leading to risky and disinhibited i...
Binge drinking appears to be associated with frontal lobe damage and executive function impairments ...
Background: Binge Drinking (BD), a highly prevalent drinking pattern among youth, has been linked wi...
The transition to college is associated with an increase in heavy episodic alcohol use, or binge dri...
Heavy episodic drinking is prevalent among young adults and is a public issue of increasing importan...
The prevalence of binge drinking in the general population is 3-4 times higher than that of alcohol ...
RATIONALE: The cognitive deficits observed in young binge drinkers have been largely documented duri...
Cerebral dysfunction is a common feature of both chronic alcohol abusers and binge drinkers. Here, w...
AbstractBinge drinking is now considered a central public health issue and is associated with emotio...
Binge drinking is a pattern of intermittent excessive alcohol consumption that is highly prevalent i...
Background: Cerebral dysfunction is a common feature of both chronic alcohol abusers and binge drink...
First Online: 10 November 2016The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as t...
BackgroundAltered brain activation during response inhibition has been linked to a greater risk for ...
Alcohol attentional bias has been pointed as a major marker of alcohol misuse. Recent evidence has r...
Young adult binge drinkers represent a model for endophenotypic risk factors for alcohol misuse and ...
Despite the harm caused by binge drinking, the neural mechanisms leading to risky and disinhibited i...
Binge drinking appears to be associated with frontal lobe damage and executive function impairments ...