Brain activity classifies adolescents with and without a familial history of substance use disorders
Qiao J, Wang Z, Geronazzo-Alman L, Amsel L, Duarte C, Lee S, Musa G, Long J, He X, Doan T, Hirsch J, Hoven CW. Brain activity classifies adolescents with and without a familial history of substance use disorders. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2015, 9: 219. PMID: 25954186, PMCID: PMC4406072, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00219.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnterior cingulate cortexSubstance use disordersPrefrontal cortexEmotional conflictBrain circuitsEmotional Stroop taskPotential neurobiological mechanismsFunctional magnetic resonanceUse disordersGroup-level analysisStroop taskVentral tegmental areaNeural substratesCognitive behaviorNeurobiological mechanismsBrain activityEffective connectivityEndophenotype markersCingulate cortexBrain featuresGranger causality indexWeak connectivityFH- adolescentsAdolescentsCausal interactions