AbstractIntroductionOrbitofrontal (OFC) circuits have been implicated in the pathophysiology of substance use disorders. The current study examined OFC functional connectivity differences in marijuana-using adolescents (MJ) and non-using healthy controls (HC).MethodsFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) resting-state data were obtained on a 3T MRI scanner on 31 HC and 43 heavy MJ smokers. Image analyses were performed between groups (MJ, HC) for the left and right OFC separately. Regression analyses between OFC functional connectivity and lifetime MJ use, age of first MJ use and impulsivity also were performed.ResultsIncreased OFC functional connectivity to frontal and motor regions was observed in heavy MJ users compared to HC. Earl...
AbstractBackgroundEarly adolescent onset of substance use is a robust predictor of future substance ...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use (CU) is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be incre...
Background/aim: Cannabis use is highly prevalent in adolescents; however, little is known about its ...
AbstractIntroductionOrbitofrontal (OFC) circuits have been implicated in the pathophysiology of subs...
Introduction: Orbitofrontal (OFC) circuits have been implicated in the pathophysiology of substance ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
Background. Adolescent marijuana use is associated with structural and functional differences in for...
Marijuana is commonly used in adolescence, yet the impact on the developing brain is unclear. Workin...
Journal ArticleAnticipating future outcomes is central to decision making and a failure to consider ...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Objective Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially ...
Adolescence is dynamic and comprises physiological, psychological, and neurocognitive changes. Notab...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Acheson et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The ability to successfully inhibit an inappropriate behaviour is a crucial component of executive f...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
AbstractBackgroundEarly adolescent onset of substance use is a robust predictor of future substance ...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use (CU) is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be incre...
Background/aim: Cannabis use is highly prevalent in adolescents; however, little is known about its ...
AbstractIntroductionOrbitofrontal (OFC) circuits have been implicated in the pathophysiology of subs...
Introduction: Orbitofrontal (OFC) circuits have been implicated in the pathophysiology of substance ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
Background. Adolescent marijuana use is associated with structural and functional differences in for...
Marijuana is commonly used in adolescence, yet the impact on the developing brain is unclear. Workin...
Journal ArticleAnticipating future outcomes is central to decision making and a failure to consider ...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Objective Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially ...
Adolescence is dynamic and comprises physiological, psychological, and neurocognitive changes. Notab...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Acheson et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The ability to successfully inhibit an inappropriate behaviour is a crucial component of executive f...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
AbstractBackgroundEarly adolescent onset of substance use is a robust predictor of future substance ...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use (CU) is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be incre...
Background/aim: Cannabis use is highly prevalent in adolescents; however, little is known about its ...