Neuroendocrine mechanisms in the links between early life stress, affect, and youth substance use: a conceptual model for the study of sex and gender differences
Early life stress (ELS) is defined as an acute or chronic stressor that negatively impacts a
child's development. ELS is associated with substance use and mental health problems …
child's development. ELS is associated with substance use and mental health problems …
The brain in social context: A systematic review of substance use and social processing from adolescence to young adulthood
Substance use escalates between adolescence and young adulthood, and most
experimentation occurs among peers. To understand underlying mechanisms, research has …
experimentation occurs among peers. To understand underlying mechanisms, research has …
Neural correlates of inhibitory control in youth with symptoms of food addiction
Prior research has found that food addiction is associated with reward-related neural
differences, but research has yet to examine whether there are also neural differences in …
differences, but research has yet to examine whether there are also neural differences in …
Neural reward circuit dysfunction as a risk factor for bipolar spectrum disorders and substance use disorders: A review and integration
Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with
neural reward dysfunction. However, it is unclear what pattern of neural reward function …
neural reward dysfunction. However, it is unclear what pattern of neural reward function …
Gender perspective in dual diagnosis
M Torrens-Melich, T Orengo, F Rodríguez de Fonseca… - Brain sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Little data are available for women diagnosed with a dual diagnosis. However, dual
diagnosis in women presents increased stigma, social penalties, and barriers to access to …
diagnosis in women presents increased stigma, social penalties, and barriers to access to …
Substance abuse in emerging adults: the role of neuromelanin and ventral striatal response to social and monetary rewards
Perturbations in dopamine system function may increase risk of substance use disorder
(SUD). We recently demonstrated that neuromelanin (NM) MRI signal in the substantia …
(SUD). We recently demonstrated that neuromelanin (NM) MRI signal in the substantia …
Feedback-related neurophysiology in children and their parents: Developmental differences, familial transmission, and relationship to error-monitoring
The feedback negativity (FN) and reward positivity (RewP) are event-related brain potentials
(ERPs) that follow the presentation of negative and positive feedback information …
(ERPs) that follow the presentation of negative and positive feedback information …
Harms associated with inhalant misuse in adolescent females–a review of the pre-clinical and clinical evidence
R Crossin, S Arunogiri - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Inhalant misuse, or the misuse of products containing toluene is common in
adolescents, and is associated with diverse physiological and psychological harms …
adolescents, and is associated with diverse physiological and psychological harms …
Review of neurobiological influences on externalizing and internalizing pathways to alcohol use disorder
Abstract Purpose of Review Two developmental courses through which alcohol use disorder
(AUD) may emerge include externalizing and internalizing pathways. We review recent …
(AUD) may emerge include externalizing and internalizing pathways. We review recent …
Emergence of sex differences in US adolescent substance use
Background: Adolescence is a common time for experimentation with substance use and the
emergence of sex differences in substance use patterns. Although similar in early …
emergence of sex differences in substance use patterns. Although similar in early …