Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) and inhibitory-control (“stop”)-related brain circuitry. This may drive adolescent drug-taking, such as cannabis use. In this study, we assessed the non-acute effects of adolescent cannabis use on reward-related brain function. We performed a two-site (United States and Netherlands; pooled data) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study with a cross-sectional design. Twenty-one abstinent but frequent cannabis-using boys were compared with 24 non-using peers on reward-related brain function, using a monetary incentive delay task with fMRI. Focus was on anticipatory and response stages of reward and brain areas critically involved in r...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
ObjectiveAdult and adolescent studies suggest increased motivational responses to cannabis cues amon...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use (CU) is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be incre...
Background: Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain und...
Adolescence is dynamic and comprises physiological, psychological, and neurocognitive changes. Notab...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
The ability to successfully inhibit an inappropriate behaviour is a crucial component of executive f...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk for su...
Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis i...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs, especially among adolescents. While studies with adul...
ObjectiveAdult and adolescent studies suggest increased motivational responses to cannabis cues amon...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use (CU) is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be incre...
Background: Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain und...
Adolescence is dynamic and comprises physiological, psychological, and neurocognitive changes. Notab...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
The ability to successfully inhibit an inappropriate behaviour is a crucial component of executive f...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk for su...
Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis i...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Adolescence may be a period of increased vulnerability to the onset of drug misuse and addiction due...
Alterations in reward and punishment processing have been reported in adults suffering from long-ter...