Some styles of alcohol consumption are riskier than others. How the level and rate of alcohol exposure contribute to the increased risk of alcohol use disorder is unclear, but likely depends on the alcohol concentration time course. We hypothesized that the brain is sensitive to the alcohol concentration rate of change and that people at greater risk would self-administer faster. We developed a novel intravenous alcohol self-administration paradigm to allow participants direct and reproducible control over how quickly their breath alcohol concentration changes. We used drinking intensity and the density of biological family history of alcohol dependence as proxies for risk. Thirty-five alcohol drinking participants aged 21-28 years provided...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a cluster of long-term changes in cognitive processes, as predicted...
Background: The significant association between alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-2 genotype and alcohol-d...
Excessive alcohol use is often associated with accelerated cognitive decline, and extensive research...
High-intensity binge drinking, defined as consuming 2–3 times the level of a binge (4 or 5 drinks fo...
In 3 previously published works (Brumback et al., 2007, Drug Alcohol Depend 91:10-17; King et al., 2...
BackgroundSubjective response (SR) to alcohol represents a biobehavioral risk factor for heavy drink...
Heavy alcohol use is pervasive and one of our most significant global health burdens. Early theories...
peer reviewedThe dual‐process model, describing addictive disorders as resulting from an imbalance ...
The mechanisms that underlie the greater prevalence of alcohol use disorders in individuals with a p...
BACKGROUND: Theories suggest two motivations that drive people to consume alcohol at pathological le...
RATIONALE: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
International audienceBinge drinking (BD) is often defined as a large amount of alcohol consumed in ...
Rationale Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the laborat...
alcohol-dependence risk, demonstrated in both Asian and non-Asian populations, suggests a link betwe...
The dual-process model, describing addictive disorders as resulting from an imbalance between increa...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a cluster of long-term changes in cognitive processes, as predicted...
Background: The significant association between alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-2 genotype and alcohol-d...
Excessive alcohol use is often associated with accelerated cognitive decline, and extensive research...
High-intensity binge drinking, defined as consuming 2–3 times the level of a binge (4 or 5 drinks fo...
In 3 previously published works (Brumback et al., 2007, Drug Alcohol Depend 91:10-17; King et al., 2...
BackgroundSubjective response (SR) to alcohol represents a biobehavioral risk factor for heavy drink...
Heavy alcohol use is pervasive and one of our most significant global health burdens. Early theories...
peer reviewedThe dual‐process model, describing addictive disorders as resulting from an imbalance ...
The mechanisms that underlie the greater prevalence of alcohol use disorders in individuals with a p...
BACKGROUND: Theories suggest two motivations that drive people to consume alcohol at pathological le...
RATIONALE: Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the labora...
International audienceBinge drinking (BD) is often defined as a large amount of alcohol consumed in ...
Rationale Deficient inhibitory control is predictive of increased alcohol consumption in the laborat...
alcohol-dependence risk, demonstrated in both Asian and non-Asian populations, suggests a link betwe...
The dual-process model, describing addictive disorders as resulting from an imbalance between increa...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a cluster of long-term changes in cognitive processes, as predicted...
Background: The significant association between alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-2 genotype and alcohol-d...
Excessive alcohol use is often associated with accelerated cognitive decline, and extensive research...