Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain's reward system, though the extant literature concerning long-term cannabis use and neural correlates of reward processing has shown mixed results. Adolescents may be more vulnerable to the adverse effects of cannabis than adults; however, this has not been investigated for reward processing. As part of the 'CannTeen' study, in the largest functional magnetic resonance imaging study of reward processing and cannabis use to date, we investigated reward anticipation and feedback in 125 adult (26-29 years) and adolescent (16-17 years) cannabis users (1-7 days/week cannabis use) and gender- and age-matched controls, using the Monetary Incentive Delay task. Blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses were exam...
AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent bra...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical and human studies suggest that adolescent cannabis use may be associated wit...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain’s reward system, though the extant literature concerning lo...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
ObjectiveAdult and adolescent studies suggest increased motivational responses to cannabis cues amon...
Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis i...
Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) ...
Background—Neural mechanisms of decision-making and reward response in adolescent cannabis use disor...
Journal ArticleAnticipating future outcomes is central to decision making and a failure to consider ...
AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent bra...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical and human studies suggest that adolescent cannabis use may be associated wit...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain’s reward system, though the extant literature concerning lo...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannab...
ObjectiveAdult and adolescent studies suggest increased motivational responses to cannabis cues amon...
Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis i...
Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) ...
Background—Neural mechanisms of decision-making and reward response in adolescent cannabis use disor...
Journal ArticleAnticipating future outcomes is central to decision making and a failure to consider ...
AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent bra...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical and human studies suggest that adolescent cannabis use may be associated wit...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...