Aims: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior, including the initiation of alcohol and other substance use. In this brief review paper we describe psychological and cognitive constructs that are associated with heavy drinking during adolescence. These associations raise the question of causality: is alcohol somehow neurotoxic, or can we identify specific psychological and cognitive variables that serve as risk factors for the escalation of heavy drinking? Methods: This narrative review summarizes results of recent prospective studies that focus on causal relationships between adolescents' alcohol use, and psychological changes and cognitive impairments. Results: Psychological constructs such as ...
Background: Executive functioning (EF) has repeatedly been associated with the use and misuse of alc...
Rebekah L Fleming1,2 1Durham VA Medical Center, 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, D...
Excessive alcohol use is assumed to affect maturation of cognitive functioning in adolescence. Howev...
Aims: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior, includi...
Aims: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior, includi...
It has been suggested that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects...
peer reviewedBinge drinking is a widespread alcohol consumption pattern in youth that is linked to i...
Recent theories suggest that behavioral control is a very important aspect in the drinking behavior ...
Abstract — Aims:While the relationship between chronic exposure to alcohol and neurobiological damag...
Background: A growing confluence of evidence demonstrates that heavy episodic drinking (HED) during ...
This article reviews the neurocognitive and neuroimaging literature regarding the effect of alcohol ...
The primary aim of this dissertation was to investigate the effect of acute alcohol on neurocognitiv...
• Section One: Introduction • Section Two: In the first paper, Dr. Iroise Dumontheil summarises the...
This body of research elucidates the complex relationship among premorbid functioning, brain develop...
The aims of this thesis were to examine the interaction between environmental and cognitive predicto...
Background: Executive functioning (EF) has repeatedly been associated with the use and misuse of alc...
Rebekah L Fleming1,2 1Durham VA Medical Center, 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, D...
Excessive alcohol use is assumed to affect maturation of cognitive functioning in adolescence. Howev...
Aims: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior, includi...
Aims: Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increased risk-taking behavior, includi...
It has been suggested that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects...
peer reviewedBinge drinking is a widespread alcohol consumption pattern in youth that is linked to i...
Recent theories suggest that behavioral control is a very important aspect in the drinking behavior ...
Abstract — Aims:While the relationship between chronic exposure to alcohol and neurobiological damag...
Background: A growing confluence of evidence demonstrates that heavy episodic drinking (HED) during ...
This article reviews the neurocognitive and neuroimaging literature regarding the effect of alcohol ...
The primary aim of this dissertation was to investigate the effect of acute alcohol on neurocognitiv...
• Section One: Introduction • Section Two: In the first paper, Dr. Iroise Dumontheil summarises the...
This body of research elucidates the complex relationship among premorbid functioning, brain develop...
The aims of this thesis were to examine the interaction between environmental and cognitive predicto...
Background: Executive functioning (EF) has repeatedly been associated with the use and misuse of alc...
Rebekah L Fleming1,2 1Durham VA Medical Center, 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, D...
Excessive alcohol use is assumed to affect maturation of cognitive functioning in adolescence. Howev...