Objectives. Alcohol-use disorders in adolescents are associated with gray matter (GM) abnormalities suggesting neurotoxicity by alcohol. However, recently similar GM abnormalities were found in non-drinking children with a family history (FH) of alcohol dependence (AD). The question thus rises whether these abnormalities represent a transient delay in brain maturation or a persistent risk factor for developing neuropsychiatric disorders, rather than a (neurotoxic) consequence of AD. This study investigated whether a FH of AD in non-drinking adults is associated with abnormal GM-volumes similar to those observed in drinking and non-drinking adolescents with a FH of AD. Methods. GM-images were analyzed using Voxel-Based Morphometry in non-alc...
The age- and time-dependent effects of binge drinking on adolescent brain development have not been ...
International audienceImportance:Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescent...
Binge drinking (BD) is defined as a pattern of high alcohol intake in a short time followed by perio...
Objectives. Alcohol-use disorders in adolescents are associated with gray matter (GM) abnormalities ...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is a complex addictive disorder, affecting 5.4% of the general population du...
BACKGROUND: A positive family history (FHP) of alcohol use disorders (AUD) is linked to increased ri...
International audienceBackground: Neuroimaging studies of vulnerability to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies of individuals with family histories of alcoholism provide evidence sug...
Abstract — Aims: Alcohol-dependent people who are middle-aged or older have a widespread loss of cor...
Neuroimaging studies of individuals with family histories of alcoholism provide evidence suggesting ...
Background A family history (FH) of alcohol dependence (AD) not only increases the risk for AD, but ...
BackgroundYouth whose parents have alcohol use disorder (AUD) are at higher risk for earlier initiat...
AbstractObjectiveAlcoholism has been associated with a widespread pattern of gray matter atrophy. Th...
Neuroanatomical and cognitive differences between individuals with and without a family history of a...
Importance: Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescents, but the directiona...
The age- and time-dependent effects of binge drinking on adolescent brain development have not been ...
International audienceImportance:Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescent...
Binge drinking (BD) is defined as a pattern of high alcohol intake in a short time followed by perio...
Objectives. Alcohol-use disorders in adolescents are associated with gray matter (GM) abnormalities ...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is a complex addictive disorder, affecting 5.4% of the general population du...
BACKGROUND: A positive family history (FHP) of alcohol use disorders (AUD) is linked to increased ri...
International audienceBackground: Neuroimaging studies of vulnerability to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies of individuals with family histories of alcoholism provide evidence sug...
Abstract — Aims: Alcohol-dependent people who are middle-aged or older have a widespread loss of cor...
Neuroimaging studies of individuals with family histories of alcoholism provide evidence suggesting ...
Background A family history (FH) of alcohol dependence (AD) not only increases the risk for AD, but ...
BackgroundYouth whose parents have alcohol use disorder (AUD) are at higher risk for earlier initiat...
AbstractObjectiveAlcoholism has been associated with a widespread pattern of gray matter atrophy. Th...
Neuroanatomical and cognitive differences between individuals with and without a family history of a...
Importance: Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescents, but the directiona...
The age- and time-dependent effects of binge drinking on adolescent brain development have not been ...
International audienceImportance:Alcohol abuse correlates with gray matter development in adolescent...
Binge drinking (BD) is defined as a pattern of high alcohol intake in a short time followed by perio...