AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent brain, particularly in regard to polysubstance use. We therefore sought to examine incentive-elicited brain activation in the context of three common substances of abuse (cannabis, tobacco, and alcohol). Due to the role of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) in incentive processing, we compared activation in this region during anticipation of reward and loss using a monetary incentive delay (MID) task. Adolescents (ages 14–18; 66% male) were matched on age, gender, and frequency of use of any common substances within six distinct groups: cannabis-only (n=14), tobacco-only (n=34), alcohol-only (n=12), cannabis+tobacco (n=17), cannabis+tobacco+alcohol (n...
AbstractThis preliminary study examined the extent to which regional brain activation during a rewar...
Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) ...
Having a family history of alcohol use problems (FH+) conveys risk for alcohol use in offspring. Rew...
Numerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent brain, part...
AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent bra...
Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain’s reward system, though the extant literature concerning lo...
ABSTRACTMaturational differences in brain responsiveness to rewards have been implicated in the incr...
Two of the most commonly used and abused substances by adolescents in the United States are alcohol ...
AbstractBackgroundEarly adolescent onset of substance use is a robust predictor of future substance ...
Item does not contain fulltextReduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventra...
Background—Neural mechanisms of decision-making and reward response in adolescent cannabis use disor...
Substance misusers, including adolescent smokers, often have reduced reward system activity during p...
Reduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventral striatum (VS), may underly a...
AbstractDue to ongoing development, adolescence may be a period of heightened vulnerability to the n...
This preliminary study examined the extent to which regional brain activation during a reward cue an...
AbstractThis preliminary study examined the extent to which regional brain activation during a rewar...
Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) ...
Having a family history of alcohol use problems (FH+) conveys risk for alcohol use in offspring. Rew...
Numerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent brain, part...
AbstractNumerous questions surround the nature of reward processing in the developing adolescent bra...
Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain’s reward system, though the extant literature concerning lo...
ABSTRACTMaturational differences in brain responsiveness to rewards have been implicated in the incr...
Two of the most commonly used and abused substances by adolescents in the United States are alcohol ...
AbstractBackgroundEarly adolescent onset of substance use is a robust predictor of future substance ...
Item does not contain fulltextReduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventra...
Background—Neural mechanisms of decision-making and reward response in adolescent cannabis use disor...
Substance misusers, including adolescent smokers, often have reduced reward system activity during p...
Reduced anticipatory reward-related activity, especially in the ventral striatum (VS), may underly a...
AbstractDue to ongoing development, adolescence may be a period of heightened vulnerability to the n...
This preliminary study examined the extent to which regional brain activation during a reward cue an...
AbstractThis preliminary study examined the extent to which regional brain activation during a rewar...
Adolescents' risk-taking behavior has been linked to a maturational imbalance between reward (“go”) ...
Having a family history of alcohol use problems (FH+) conveys risk for alcohol use in offspring. Rew...