Adolescence is a vulnerable period for the development of substance use and related problems. Understanding how exposure to drugs influences the adolescent brain could reveal mechanisms underlying risk for addiction later in life. In the current study, 87 adolescents (16-20-year olds; the local legal drinking age was16, allowing the inclusion of younger subjects than usually possible) underwent EEG measurements during a Go/No-Go task with and without alcohol cues; after placebo and a low dose of alcohol (0.45 g/kg). Conflict monitoring and error detection processes were investigated with the N2 and the error-related negativity (ERN) ERP components. Participants were followed-up after 6 months to assess changes in alcohol use. The NoGo-N2 wa...
Alcohol-approach tendencies have been associated with heavy drinking and play a role in the transiti...
A recent study indicates that alcohol consumption reduces the amplitude of the error-related negativ...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with substance use disorder have abnormally large response...
Adolescent alcohol use is associated with adverse psychosocial outcomes, including an increased risk...
Adolescence represents an ideal time for elucidating the etiology of cue reactivity profiles. This s...
IntroductionHeavy drinking during adolescence is associated with increased reactivity to alcohol rel...
Deficits in self-regulation of behavior can play an important role in the initiation of substance us...
AbstractDeficits in self-regulation of behavior can play an important role in the initiation of subs...
The primary aim of this dissertation was to investigate the effect of acute alcohol on neurocognitiv...
Greater risk-taking behaviors, such as alcohol experimentation, are associated with different patter...
Adolescence is a period marked by increases in risk taking, sensation seeking, and emotion dysregula...
ObjectiveThis article provides an overview of the scientific literature pertaining to the effects of...
Adolescence is characterized by substantial brain maturation and concurrent alterations in sleep pat...
Substance use disorders have been frequently linked to an impaired cognitive control system. Whether...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dysfunction in brain regions underlying impulse control, reward processing and ...
Alcohol-approach tendencies have been associated with heavy drinking and play a role in the transiti...
A recent study indicates that alcohol consumption reduces the amplitude of the error-related negativ...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with substance use disorder have abnormally large response...
Adolescent alcohol use is associated with adverse psychosocial outcomes, including an increased risk...
Adolescence represents an ideal time for elucidating the etiology of cue reactivity profiles. This s...
IntroductionHeavy drinking during adolescence is associated with increased reactivity to alcohol rel...
Deficits in self-regulation of behavior can play an important role in the initiation of substance us...
AbstractDeficits in self-regulation of behavior can play an important role in the initiation of subs...
The primary aim of this dissertation was to investigate the effect of acute alcohol on neurocognitiv...
Greater risk-taking behaviors, such as alcohol experimentation, are associated with different patter...
Adolescence is a period marked by increases in risk taking, sensation seeking, and emotion dysregula...
ObjectiveThis article provides an overview of the scientific literature pertaining to the effects of...
Adolescence is characterized by substantial brain maturation and concurrent alterations in sleep pat...
Substance use disorders have been frequently linked to an impaired cognitive control system. Whether...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dysfunction in brain regions underlying impulse control, reward processing and ...
Alcohol-approach tendencies have been associated with heavy drinking and play a role in the transiti...
A recent study indicates that alcohol consumption reduces the amplitude of the error-related negativ...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with substance use disorder have abnormally large response...