Reinforcement related behaviors and adolescent alcohol abuse: from localized brain structures to coordinated networks

Volume: 13, Pages: 106 - 116
Published: Feb 1, 2017
Abstract
Alcohol is the most prevalent drug used in adolescents, and research on underlying reinforcement mechanisms, such as reward processing, executive control and emotional processing has increased substantially in this age group. We review recent neuroimaging studies related to adolescent alcohol abuse, beginning with region of interest analyses and describing their evolution to the investigation of coordinated network activities. These include...
Paper Details
Title
Reinforcement related behaviors and adolescent alcohol abuse: from localized brain structures to coordinated networks
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Volume
13
Pages
106 - 116
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