2024
304. Multidimensional Components of Impulsivity in Youth: Insights From the Baseline Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study Data
Riley S, Kohler R, Lichenstein S, Potenza M, Holmes A, Bzdok D, Yip S. 304. Multidimensional Components of Impulsivity in Youth: Insights From the Baseline Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study Data. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s224. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.803.Peer-Reviewed Original Research499. Identification of a Composite Latent Dimension of Reward and Impulsivity Across Clinical, Behavioral and Neurobiological Domains Among Youth
Kohler R, Lichenstein S, Cheng R, Holmes A, Bzdok D, Pearlson G, Yip S. 499. Identification of a Composite Latent Dimension of Reward and Impulsivity Across Clinical, Behavioral and Neurobiological Domains Among Youth. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s303. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.998.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Identification of a Composite Latent Dimension of Reward and Impulsivity Across Clinical, Behavioral, and Neurobiological Domains Among Youth
Kohler R, Lichenstein S, Cheng A, Holmes A, Bzdok D, Pearlson G, Yip S. Identification of a Composite Latent Dimension of Reward and Impulsivity Across Clinical, Behavioral, and Neurobiological Domains Among Youth. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2023, 9: 407-416. PMID: 38052266, PMCID: PMC11149944, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2023.11.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderDisruptive behavior disordersAnterior cingulate responsesLatent dimensionsAnticipatory reward processingDeficit hyperactivity disorderSingle latent dimensionRisk-taking behaviorNegative urgencyExecutive functionIndividual differencesNeurobiological domainsReward anticipationCingulate responseReward processingAdolescent brainCognitive developmentNeural substratesHyperactivity disorderDevelopmental trajectoriesEarly adolescenceMultivariate patternsReward processesBehavioral variablesBehavior disorderBrain Networks and Adolescent Alcohol Use
Yip S, Lichenstein S, Liang Q, Chaarani B, Dager A, Pearlson G, Banaschewski T, Bokde A, Desrivières S, Flor H, Grigis A, Gowland P, Heinz A, Brühl R, Martinot J, Martinot M, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos D, Paus T, Poustka L, Hohmann S, Millenet S, Fröhner J, Smolka M, Vaidya N, Walter H, Whelan R, Schumann G, Garavan H. Brain Networks and Adolescent Alcohol Use. JAMA Psychiatry 2023, 80: 1131-1141. PMID: 37647053, PMCID: PMC10469292, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2949.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol Use Disorders Identification TestAlcohol use riskAlcohol misuseUse riskAlcohol use disorderMale adolescentsDisorders Identification TestSingle-site studyIntervention effortsWhole-brain patternsMean ageAlcohol use dataLeading causeMagnetic resonance imaging dataMAIN OUTCOMEReward-related processesHigh riskSeparate cohortUse disordersAlcohol consumptionCurrent severityAdolescent neurodevelopmentAlcohol use behaviorsAlcohol useAUDIT scoresDistinct neural networks predict cocaine versus cannabis treatment outcomes
Lichenstein S, Kohler R, Ye F, Potenza M, Kiluk B, Yip S. Distinct neural networks predict cocaine versus cannabis treatment outcomes. Molecular Psychiatry 2023, 28: 3365-3372. PMID: 37308679, PMCID: PMC10713861, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-023-02120-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConnectome-based predictive modelingCognitive behavior therapyCognitive behavioral therapySubstance use disordersCannabis abstinenceNeural mechanismsBehavior therapyDistinct neural networksComputer-based trainingCannabis use disorderFMRI scanningNeural predictorsStudy 1Study 2Treatment outcomesContingency managementPrior workComparison subjectsNetwork strengthUse disordersNovel treatment targetsAbstinenceIndependent samplesCocaine abstinenceTreatment responders
2022
Cannabis, connectivity, and coming of age: Associations between cannabis use and anterior cingulate cortex connectivity during the transition to adulthood
Lichenstein S, Shaw D, Forbes E. Cannabis, connectivity, and coming of age: Associations between cannabis use and anterior cingulate cortex connectivity during the transition to adulthood. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2022, 16: 951204. PMID: 36438638, PMCID: PMC9692120, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.951204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnterior thalamic radiationAge 20Fractional anisotropyCannabis useAnterior cingulate cortex connectivityLow socioeconomic statusAnterior cingulate cortexSignificant adverse consequencesHigher fractional anisotropyWhite matter microstructureCortex connectivityThalamic radiationWhite matterCingulate cortexMale subjectsNeurobiological consequencesModerate cannabisUnderwent diffusionSocioeconomic statusCannabisLongitudinal studyLongitudinal resultsCingulumAdverse consequencesAdulthoodTHC, CBD, and Anxiety: a Review of Recent Findings on the Anxiolytic and Anxiogenic Effects of Cannabis’ Primary Cannabinoids
Lichenstein S. THC, CBD, and Anxiety: a Review of Recent Findings on the Anxiolytic and Anxiogenic Effects of Cannabis’ Primary Cannabinoids. Current Addiction Reports 2022, 9: 473-485. PMID: 38106452, PMCID: PMC10722902, DOI: 10.1007/s40429-022-00450-7.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsRegular cannabis usersAnxiogenic effectsSubstance use disordersImpact anxietyEffects of THCAnxiety disordersCannabis usersClinical populationsHealthy participantsAnxietyTHC administrationLegalization of cannabisUse disordersEffects of CBDSex differencesPurpose of ReviewInSummaryFuture researchRecent FindingsRecent literatureCannabisAnxiolytic effectsRecreational cannabisCBD administrationEarlier findingsMost new studiesTherapeutic potential
2021
Systematic review of structural and functional neuroimaging studies of cannabis use in adolescence and emerging adulthood: evidence from 90 studies and 9441 participants
Lichenstein SD, Manco N, Cope LM, Egbo L, Garrison KA, Hardee J, Hillmer AT, Reeder K, Stern EF, Worhunsky P, Yip SW. Systematic review of structural and functional neuroimaging studies of cannabis use in adolescence and emerging adulthood: evidence from 90 studies and 9441 participants. Neuropsychopharmacology 2021, 47: 1000-1028. PMID: 34839363, PMCID: PMC8938408, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-021-01226-9.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAdolescent cannabis usersCannabis-related harmsCannabis usersCannabis effectsAdolescent brain functionOngoing brain developmentFunctional neuroimaging studiesEffects of cannabisAdolescent brainNeuroimaging studiesNeural effectsPotential moderatorsNeural alterationsCannabis policy changesReduced perceptionSystematic reviewCannabis useCerebellar regionsAdolescenceBrain functionPreliminary evidenceFuture researchEarly interventionLong-term goalExtant literatureIdentification and Validation of Distinct Latent Neurodevelopmental Profiles in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study
Lichenstein SD, Roos C, Kohler R, Kiluk B, Carroll KM, Worhunsky PD, Witkiewitz K, Yip SW. Identification and Validation of Distinct Latent Neurodevelopmental Profiles in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2021, 7: 352-361. PMID: 33706021, PMCID: PMC8426420, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2021.02.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdolescent brainHigher emotion regulationCognitive Development StudyDevelopment of psychopathologyFunctional magnetic resonanceLow-reward groupLatent profile analysisEmotion regulationCognitive performanceDevelopmental subgroupsNeurodevelopmental profileSubgroup of individualsHigh rewardReward groupIdentified subgroupsNeurodevelopmental modelModerate groupNeurodevelopmental disordersPsychiatric riskMore screen timeCurrent studyDevelopmental profileNeural functionDevelopment studiesScreen time
2019
Dissociable neural substrates of opioid and cocaine use identified via connectome-based modelling
Lichenstein SD, Scheinost D, Potenza MN, Carroll KM, Yip SW. Dissociable neural substrates of opioid and cocaine use identified via connectome-based modelling. Molecular Psychiatry 2019, 26: 4383-4393. PMID: 31719641, PMCID: PMC7214212, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-019-0586-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain statesDissociable neural substratesMultiple brain statesSubstance use outcomesHealthy comparison subjectsWhole-brain approachFMRI scanningFrontoparietal networkNeural substratesSubstance use treatmentNeural mechanismsDifferent brain statesFurther clinical relevanceDefault modeFMRI dataSubject replicationTreatment approachesReduced connectivityUse outcomesComparison subjectsNetwork strengthUse disordersSensory networksTreatment respondersSensory connectivity
2018
Can neuroimaging help combat the opioid epidemic? A systematic review of clinical and pharmacological challenge fMRI studies with recommendations for future research
Moningka H, Lichenstein S, Worhunsky PD, DeVito EE, Scheinost D, Yip SW. Can neuroimaging help combat the opioid epidemic? A systematic review of clinical and pharmacological challenge fMRI studies with recommendations for future research. Neuropsychopharmacology 2018, 44: 259-273. PMID: 30283002, PMCID: PMC6300537, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-018-0232-4.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsOpioid use disorderOpioid epidemicTreatment responseTask-based fMRI paradigmsUrgent public health problemMedication-assisted treatmentPrescription opioid usersCurrent opioid epidemicPublic health problemEvidence-based treatmentsPaucity of literatureHeroin cuesOpioid medicationsRelapse rateOpioid systemOpioid usersFuture neuroimaging studiesSignificant individual variabilityHealthcare costsWithdrawal effectsHealthy individualsHealth problemsSystematic reviewExtended abstinenceNeuroimaging studies