Anterior Cingulate Cortex Activity May Represent A Neurobiological Risk For Alcohol Dependence

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Anterior Cingulate Cortex Activity May Represent A Neurobiological Risk For Alcohol Dependence

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Previous research has found that activation of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is associated with risk factors for alcohol use disorders - such as low alcohol effects and positive alcohol expe

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sciencedaily.com — “Activation of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been associated with risk factors for alcohol use disorders in adolescents. A new study has used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine ACC activity among adults. The increased ACC activation found during a working-memory task among alcohol-dependent participants may be an indicator of less control over alcohol-consuming behavior.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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physorg.com — “Previous research has found that activation of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is associated with risk factors for alcohol use disorders - such as low alcohol effects and positive alcohol expectations - among adolescents. This study used a spatial working-memory task to examine ACC activity among ...View full resource at physorg.com

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