APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Hippocampal Activation during Memory Retrieval in Adolescents: Implications for Initiation of Alcohol and Drug Use
- Jennifer Sneider
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Jennifer Sneider
Harvard Medical School - Jennifer Sneider
McLean Hospital - Derek Hamilton
University of New Mexico - Julia Cohen-Gilbert
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Julia Cohen-Gilbert
Harvard Medical School - Julia Cohen-Gilbert
McLean Hospital - Emily Oot
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Emily Oot
Boston University School of Medicine - Elena Stein
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Carolyn Caine
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Anna Seraikas
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Michael Rohan
McLean Hospital - Michael Rohan
Harvard Medical School - Lisa Nickerson
Applied Neuroimaging Statistics Lab - Lisa Nickerson
Harvard Medical School - Lisa Nickerson
McLean Hospital - Sion Harris
Boston Children’s Hospital - Sion Harris
Harvard Medical School - Marisa Silveri
Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health - Marisa Silveri
Harvard Medical School - Marisa Silveri
McLean Hospital
Abstract
Significant hippocampal and frontal lobe activation were observed during memory retrieval on a virtual Morris Water Maze task in adolescents. These data may shed light on the impact of initiating alcohol and/or drug use on neurobiological maturation, as youth were recruited alcohol and drug naïve, and are being followed longitudinally.
Human Learning and Memory