BackgroundAcute alcohol consumption is associated with temporarily increased regional cerebral blood flow (CBF). The extent of this increase appears to be moderated by individual differences in the level of response (LR) to alcohol's subjective effects. The low LR phenotype is a known risk factor for the development of alcohol problems. This study investigates how the low LR phenotype relates to the relationship between alcohol-related changes in CBF and alcohol problems 5 years later.MethodsYoung adults (ages 18 to 25) were selected based on their LR to alcohol and underwent a neuroimaging protocol including arterial spin labeling and functional scans. These participants were recontacted ~5 years later and assessed on alcohol out...
Despite recent evidence of the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption in arteriosclerosi...
Alcohol use contributes to an immense public health burden, and emerging adulthood (ages 18-30 years...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
BackgroundAcute alcohol consumption is associated with temporarily increased regional cerebral blood...
Background: Although there are multiple indications that alcohol can alter many physiological brain ...
BackgroundLow levels of alcohol responses (low LRs) are genetically influenced phenotypes that are i...
SUMMARY Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured via the mXenon inhalation technique in 26 he...
A low level of response to alcohol is a major risk factor for the development of alcohol dependence,...
BACKGROUND:Widespread brain atrophy in alcohol-dependent individuals (ALC) has been consistently doc...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-61)Background : Many adolescents engage in heavy alcohol ...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
BackgroundThe delineation of the behavioral neurobiological mechanisms underlying the heterogeneous ...
Despite recent evidence of the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption in arteriosclerosi...
Alcohol use contributes to an immense public health burden, and emerging adulthood (ages 18-30 years...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
BackgroundAcute alcohol consumption is associated with temporarily increased regional cerebral blood...
Background: Although there are multiple indications that alcohol can alter many physiological brain ...
BackgroundLow levels of alcohol responses (low LRs) are genetically influenced phenotypes that are i...
SUMMARY Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured via the mXenon inhalation technique in 26 he...
A low level of response to alcohol is a major risk factor for the development of alcohol dependence,...
BACKGROUND:Widespread brain atrophy in alcohol-dependent individuals (ALC) has been consistently doc...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-61)Background : Many adolescents engage in heavy alcohol ...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
BackgroundThe delineation of the behavioral neurobiological mechanisms underlying the heterogeneous ...
Despite recent evidence of the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption in arteriosclerosi...
Alcohol use contributes to an immense public health burden, and emerging adulthood (ages 18-30 years...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...