Characterizing the effects of alcohol and marijuana use on adolescent brain development is important for understanding potential alterations in neurodevelopment. Several cross sectional studies have identified group differences in white matter integrity after initiation of heavy alcohol and marijuana use, however none have explored white matter trajectories in adolescents pre- and post initiation of use, particularly for marijuana users. This study followed 16 adolescents with minimal alcohol and marijuana use at ages 16–18 over three years. At follow-up, teens were 19–22 years old; half of the participants initiated heavy alcohol use and half initiated heavy alcohol and marijuana use. Repeated-measures ANOVA revealed 20 clusters in associ...
White matter (WM) development is important for efficient communication between brain regions and hig...
Despite the significant societal and personal burden of cannabis use, the impact of long-term use an...
ObjectiveCo-use of cannabis and nicotine and tobacco products (NTPs) in adolescence/young adulthood ...
The aims of this study were to investigate the consequences of prolonged patterns of alcohol and mar...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
A recent shift in legal and social attitudes toward marijuana use has also spawned a surge of intere...
ObjectiveHeavy alcohol use during adolescence may alter the trajectory of normal brain development. ...
Background: As the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or laten...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that cannabis and alcohol (and especially binge alcohol drinki...
Sex hormones and white (and grey) matter in the limbic system, cortex and other brain regions underg...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Adolescence is a unique period in neurodevelopment. Alcohol and marijuana use are common. Recent res...
ObjectiveThe authors sought evidence for altered adolescent brain growth trajectory associated with ...
White matter (WM) development is important for efficient communication between brain regions and hig...
Despite the significant societal and personal burden of cannabis use, the impact of long-term use an...
ObjectiveCo-use of cannabis and nicotine and tobacco products (NTPs) in adolescence/young adulthood ...
The aims of this study were to investigate the consequences of prolonged patterns of alcohol and mar...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
A recent shift in legal and social attitudes toward marijuana use has also spawned a surge of intere...
ObjectiveHeavy alcohol use during adolescence may alter the trajectory of normal brain development. ...
Background: As the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or laten...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that cannabis and alcohol (and especially binge alcohol drinki...
Sex hormones and white (and grey) matter in the limbic system, cortex and other brain regions underg...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Adolescence is a unique period in neurodevelopment. Alcohol and marijuana use are common. Recent res...
ObjectiveThe authors sought evidence for altered adolescent brain growth trajectory associated with ...
White matter (WM) development is important for efficient communication between brain regions and hig...
Despite the significant societal and personal burden of cannabis use, the impact of long-term use an...
ObjectiveCo-use of cannabis and nicotine and tobacco products (NTPs) in adolescence/young adulthood ...