Reduced frontal cortical thickness and increased caudate volume within fronto-striatal circuits in young adult smokers

Volume: 151, Pages: 211 - 219
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
Smoking during early adulthood results in neurophysiological and brain structural changes that may promote nicotine dependence later in life. Previous studies have revealed the important roles of fronto-striatal circuits in the pathology of nicotine dependence; however, few studies have focused on both cortical thickness and subcortical striatal volume differences between young adult smokers and nonsmokers.Twenty-seven young male adult smokers...
Paper Details
Title
Reduced frontal cortical thickness and increased caudate volume within fronto-striatal circuits in young adult smokers
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
151
Pages
211 - 219
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