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Alcohol and cannabis co-use and longitudinal gray matter volumetric changes in early and late adolescence.

Xi LuoJames J YangAnne BuuElisa M TruccoChiang-Shan R Li
Published in: Addiction biology (2022)
Findings highlight the longitudinal impact of alcohol and cannabis co-use on brain development, especially among youth reporting early adolescent onset of use. The volumetric decline was noted in cortical regions in support of attention, memory, executive control, and social cognition, suggesting the pervasive effect of alcohol and cannabis co-use on brain development.
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