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

A Donovan, S Assari, C Grella, M Shaheen… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

The brain in social context: A systematic review of substance use and social processing from adolescence to young adulthood

SJ Beard, L Yoon, JS Venticinque, NE Shepherd… - Developmental cognitive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Substance use escalates between adolescence and young adulthood, and most
experimentation occurs among peers. To understand underlying mechanisms, research has …

Neural correlates of inhibitory control in youth with symptoms of food addiction

JE Hardee, C Phaneuf, L Cope, R Zucker, A Gearhardt… - Appetite, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

Neural reward circuit dysfunction as a risk factor for bipolar spectrum disorders and substance use disorders: A review and integration

CP Bart, MK Titone, TH Ng, R Nusslock… - Clinical psychology review, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Substance abuse in emerging adults: the role of neuromelanin and ventral striatal response to social and monetary rewards

JM Jarcho, JB Wyngaarden, CR Johnston, M Quarmley… - Brain Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Perturbations in dopamine system function may increase risk of substance use disorder
(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

JS Moser, M Fisher, BM Hicks, RA Zucker… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
The feedback negativity (FN) and reward positivity (RewP) are event-related brain potentials
(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 …

Review of neurobiological influences on externalizing and internalizing pathways to alcohol use disorder

JE Hardee, LM Cope, ME Martz, MM Heitzeg - Current behavioral …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Two developmental courses through which alcohol use disorder
(AUD) may emerge include externalizing and internalizing pathways. We review recent …

Emergence of sex differences in US adolescent substance use

D Bhatia, SK Mikulich, C Natvig… - Substance use & misuse, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
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 …