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Parietal P3 and midfrontal theta prospectively predict the development of adolescent alcohol use.

Jeremy HarperStephen M MaloneWilliam G Iacono
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
The current report is the first of our knowledge to demonstrate that deviations in parietal P3 and midfrontal theta prospectively predict the emergence of normative/non-pathological drinking. P3 and theta provide modest yet significant explanatory variance beyond prominent self-report and familial risk measures. Findings offer strong evidence supporting the predictive utility of P3 and theta as candidate endophenotypes for adolescent drinking.
Keyphrases
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