Large-scale brain network activation during emotional inhibitory control: Associations with alcohol misuse in college freshmen.
Julia E Cohen-GilbertLisa D NickersonAnna M SeraikasEmily N OotMaya M RieselbachEleanor M SchuttenbergJennifer T SneiderMarisa M SilveriPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
These findings suggest that less engagement of large-scale brain circuitry that supports top-down attentional control, specifically during negative emotions, is associated with more problematic drinking in emerging adults who attend college. This pattern of network activation may serve as a risk marker for ongoing self-regulation deficits during negative emotion that could increase risk of problematic alcohol use and negative impacts of drinking.