Subcortical brain morphometry matures across adolescence and young adulthood, a time when many youth engage in escalating levels of alcohol use. Initial cross-sectional studies have shown alcohol use is associated with altered subcortical morphometry. However, longitudinal evidence of sex-specific neuromaturation and associations with alcohol use remains limited. This project used generalized additive mixed models to examine sex-specific development of subcortical volumes and associations with recent alcohol use, using 7 longitudinal waves (n = 804, 51% female, ages 12–21 at baseline) from the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA). A second, independent, longitudinal dataset, with up to four waves of da...
International audienceImportance - Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolesce...
Importance: Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescents, but the directiona...
Individuals exposed to alcohol in utero have reduced cortical grey matter volumes. However, the unde...
Alcohol consumption is commonly initiated during adolescence, but the effects on human brain develop...
ObjectiveHeavy alcohol use during adolescence may alter the trajectory of normal brain development. ...
Brain structural development continues throughout adolescence, when experimentation with alcohol is ...
Abnormalities across different domains of neuropsychological functioning may constitute a risk facto...
Abnormalities across different domains of neuropsychological functioning may constitute a risk facto...
Exogenous causes, such as alcohol use, and endogenous factors, such as temperament and sex, can modu...
Background: Adolescents with alcohol use disorders (AUD) have shown smaller prefrontal cortex (PFC) ...
Alcohol is one of the most used drugs amongst young adults. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Se...
Previous cross-sectional research has largely associated binge drinking (BD) with changes in volume ...
Emerging evidence suggests distinct neurobiological correlates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) between...
Previous cross-sectional research has largely associated binge drinking (BD) with changes in volume ...
International audienceImportance - Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolesce...
Importance: Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescents, but the directiona...
Individuals exposed to alcohol in utero have reduced cortical grey matter volumes. However, the unde...
Alcohol consumption is commonly initiated during adolescence, but the effects on human brain develop...
ObjectiveHeavy alcohol use during adolescence may alter the trajectory of normal brain development. ...
Brain structural development continues throughout adolescence, when experimentation with alcohol is ...
Abnormalities across different domains of neuropsychological functioning may constitute a risk facto...
Abnormalities across different domains of neuropsychological functioning may constitute a risk facto...
Exogenous causes, such as alcohol use, and endogenous factors, such as temperament and sex, can modu...
Background: Adolescents with alcohol use disorders (AUD) have shown smaller prefrontal cortex (PFC) ...
Alcohol is one of the most used drugs amongst young adults. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Se...
Previous cross-sectional research has largely associated binge drinking (BD) with changes in volume ...
Emerging evidence suggests distinct neurobiological correlates of alcohol use disorder (AUD) between...
Previous cross-sectional research has largely associated binge drinking (BD) with changes in volume ...
International audienceImportance - Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolesce...
Importance: Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescents, but the directiona...
Individuals exposed to alcohol in utero have reduced cortical grey matter volumes. However, the unde...