Associations of parent-adolescent closeness with P3 amplitude, frontal theta, and binge drinking among offspring with high risk for alcohol use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: Among high-risk offspring, closeness with parents during adolescence may promote resilience for developing AUD and related neurocognitive deficits albeit with important sex differences.PMID:36680783 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14973
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - Category: Addiction Authors: Gayathri Pandey Sally I-Chun Kuo Kristina A Horne-Osipenko Ashwini K Pandey Chella Kamarajan Stacey Saenz de Viteri Sivan Kinreich David B Chorlian Weipeng Kuang Mallory Stephenson John Kramer Andrey Anokhin Yong Zang Samuel Kuperman Victor Hesselbrock Ma Source Type: research
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