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Why we like to drink: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the rewarding and anxiolytic effects of alcoholWho are those "risk-taking adolescents"? Individual differences in developmental neuroimaging researchThe effects of acute alcohol administration on the human brain: insights from neuroimagingFunction in the human connectome: task-fMRI and individual differences in behaviorData compatibility in the addiction sciences: an examination of measure commonality.Adolescents, adults and rewards: comparing motivational neurocircuitry recruitment using fMRI.Imaging brain response to reward in addictive disorders.Plasma L-tryptophan depletion and aggression.Incentive-elicited mesolimbic activation and externalizing symptomatology in adolescents.Does traumatic brain injury increase risk for substance abuse?Psychosocial problems and recruitment of incentive neurocircuitry: exploring individual differences in healthy adolescents.Inhibitory behavioral control: A stochastic dynamic causal modeling study comparing cocaine dependent subjects and controlsPsychopathic tendencies and mesolimbic recruitment by cues for instrumental and passively obtained rewards.Anticipating instrumentally obtained and passively-received rewards: a factorial fMRI investigation.Mesolimbic recruitment by nondrug rewards in detoxified alcoholics: effort anticipation, reward anticipation, and reward delivery.Parental alcohol use and brain volumes in early- and late-onset alcoholics.Reduced posterior mesofrontal cortex activation by risky rewards in substance-dependent patients.Cumulative gains enhance striatal response to reward opportunities in alcohol-dependent patientsAlcohol Dependence and Altered Engagement of Brain Networks in Risky Decisions.Striatal sensitivity to reward deliveries and omissions in substance dependent patientsDietary tyrosine/phenylalanine depletion effects on behavioral and brain signatures of human motivational processing.The impact of ADHD persistence, recent cannabis use, and age of regular cannabis use onset on subcortical volume and cortical thickness in young adultsRapid-Response Impulsivity Predicts Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptomatology at 1-Year Follow-Up in Blast-Exposed Service Members.ADHD and cannabis use in young adults examined using fMRI of a Go/NoGo task.Laboratory impulsivity and depression in blast-exposed military personnel with post-concussion syndrome.Go/No Go task performance predicts cortical thickness in the caudal inferior frontal gyrus in young adults with and without ADHD.Delay discounting correlates with proportional lateral frontal cortex volumes.Incentive-elicited striatal activation in adolescent children of alcoholics.Serotonin 2a receptor T102C polymorphism and impaired impulse control.Cross-sectional volumetric analysis of brain atrophy in alcohol dependence: effects of drinking history and comorbid substance use disorder.Amphetamine modulates human incentive processing.The utility of twins in developmental cognitive neuroscience research: How twins strengthen the ABCD research design.Altered anterior cingulate cortex to hippocampus effective connectivity in response to drug cues in men with cocaine use disorder.Impulsivity in abstinent alcohol-dependent patients: relation to control subjects and type 1-/type 2-like traits.Developmental differences in posterior mesofrontal cortex recruitment by risky rewards.Striatal functional alteration in adolescents characterized by early childhood behavioral inhibition.Incentive-elicited brain activation in adolescents: similarities and differences from young adults.A positive correlation between self-ratings of depression and laboratory-measured aggression.Influence of trait hostility on tryptophan depletion-induced laboratory aggression.Laboratory measures of aggression and impulsivity in women with borderline personality disorder.
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