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Prospective Associations between BOLD Markers of Response Inhibition and the Transition to Frequent Binge Drinking.

Kelly Elizabeth CourtneyMaria Alejandra InfanteMaria BordyugAlan N SimmonsSusan F Tapert
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2020)
Results from this study are supported by literature suggesting that frontoinsular involvement is important for successful inhibition and cognitive control. Altered brain activation during response inhibition may thus represent neural antecedents of impulse regulation difficulties related to alcohol consumption. The magnitude of this activation provides temporal information that may be used to inform and optimize timing of interventions aimed at preventing the escalation and transition to problematic drinking for youth who have already begun to engage in drinking behaviors.
Keyphrases
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