Cognitive control in alcohol use disorder: deficits and clinical relevance
Cognitive control refers to the internal representation, maintenance, and updating of context
information in the service of exerting control over thoughts and behavior. Deficits in cognitive …
information in the service of exerting control over thoughts and behavior. Deficits in cognitive …
Subjective response to alcohol challenge: a quantitative review
Background: Individual differences in subjective response to alcohol, as measured by
laboratory‐based alcohol challenge, have been identified as a candidate phenotypic risk …
laboratory‐based alcohol challenge, have been identified as a candidate phenotypic risk …
Rat animal models for screening medications to treat alcohol use disorders
The purpose of this review is to present animal research models that can be used to screen
and/or repurpose medications for the treatment of alcohol abuse and dependence. The …
and/or repurpose medications for the treatment of alcohol abuse and dependence. The …
The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories
Voluntary episodic memories require an intentional memory search, whereas involuntary
episodic memories come to mind spontaneously without conscious effort. Cognitive …
episodic memories come to mind spontaneously without conscious effort. Cognitive …
Animal models for medications development targeting alcohol abuse using selectively bred rat lines: neurobiological and pharmacological validity
The purpose of this review paper is to present evidence that rat animal models of alcoholism
provide an ideal platform for developing and screening medications that target alcohol …
provide an ideal platform for developing and screening medications that target alcohol …
Frontoparietal connectivity in substance-naive youth with and without a family history of alcoholism
RR Wetherill, S Bava, WK Thompson, V Boucquey… - Brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
Frontoparietal connections underlie key executive cognitive functions. Abnormalities in the
frontoparietal network have been observed in chronic alcoholics and associated with …
frontoparietal network have been observed in chronic alcoholics and associated with …
A genetic animal model of alcoholism for screening medications to treat addiction
The purpose of this review is to present up-to-date pharmacological, genetic, and behavioral
findings from the alcohol-preferring P rat and summarize similar past work. Behaviorally, the …
findings from the alcohol-preferring P rat and summarize similar past work. Behaviorally, the …
Alcohol effects on cerebral blood flow in subjects with low and high responses to alcohol
NJ Tolentino, CE Wierenga, S Hall… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Although there are multiple indications that alcohol can alter many
physiological brain functions, including cerebral blood flow (CBF), studies of the latter have …
physiological brain functions, including cerebral blood flow (CBF), studies of the latter have …
fMRI differences between subjects with low and high responses to alcohol during a stop signal task
MA Schuckit, S Tapert, SC Matthews… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background: A low level of response (ie, a low LR) to alcohol is a genetically influenced
phenotype that predicts later alcoholism. While the low LR reflects, at least in part, a low …
phenotype that predicts later alcoholism. While the low LR reflects, at least in part, a low …
A preliminary study on the effects of acute ethanol ingestion on default mode network and temporal fractal properties of the brain
AM Weber, N Soreni, MD Noseworthy - Magnetic Resonance Materials in …, 2014 - Springer
Object To study the effect of acute alcohol intoxication on the functional connectivity of the
default mode network (DMN) and temporal fractal properties of the healthy adult brain …
default mode network (DMN) and temporal fractal properties of the healthy adult brain …