2021
Daily cannabis use in adolescents who smoke tobacco is associated with altered late-stage feedback processing: A high-density electrical mapping study
Morie KP, Wu J, Potenza MN, Krishnan-Sarin S, Mayes LC, Hammond CJ, Crowley MJ. Daily cannabis use in adolescents who smoke tobacco is associated with altered late-stage feedback processing: A high-density electrical mapping study. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2021, 139: 82-90. PMID: 34052575, PMCID: PMC8314801, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.05.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBalloon Analogue Risk TaskFeedback processingBIS-11 scoresImpulsiveness ScaleHigh-density electrical mapping studyHigher BIS-11 scoresElectrical mapping studyBarratt Impulsiveness ScaleConsequences of useRisk-taking behaviorNon-smoking adolescentsRisk TaskHigh impulsivityP300 amplitudeConcurrent EEGImpulsivityWin conditionSubstance abuseAdolescentsNicotine dependenceDaily tobaccoDaily cannabisCannabisConcurrent tobaccoCannabis smoking
2019
Prenatal drug exposure from infancy through emerging adulthood: Results from neuroimaging
Morie KP, Crowley MJ, Mayes LC, Potenza MN. Prenatal drug exposure from infancy through emerging adulthood: Results from neuroimaging. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2019, 198: 39-53. PMID: 30878766, PMCID: PMC6688747, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.01.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal drug exposureRisk-taking behaviorNeural underpinningsNeural correlatesDevelopmental life stagesFunctional neuroimagingBehavioral tendenciesDrug exposureLongitudinal approachCognitionPolysubstance useDrug useAdulthoodMultiple imaging techniquesExternalizingInfancyAdolescenceNeuroimagingDeleterious influenceUnderpinningsMarijuanaCorrelatesExposureBehaviorChildhood
2017
White-matter crossing-fiber microstructure in adolescents prenatally exposed to cocaine
Morie KP, Yip SW, Zhai ZW, Xu J, Hamilton KR, Sinha R, Mayes LC, Potenza MN. White-matter crossing-fiber microstructure in adolescents prenatally exposed to cocaine. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2017, 174: 23-29. PMID: 28292689, PMCID: PMC5555052, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.01.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureSuperior longitudinal fasciculusPCE adolescentsCrossing-fiber modelsGroup differencesWhole-brain investigationNon-exposed youthWhole-brain analysisSignificant group differencesAltered white matter developmentLeft superior longitudinal fasciculusRisk-taking behaviorNeurobiological underpinningsWhite matter developmentWhite matter microstructureSubstance useWhite matter differencesWhite matter regionsAdolescentsDiffusion-weighted imaging dataCocaine exposureLongitudinal cohortBilateral cingulumCorpus callosumROI analysis