Brain and Alcohol Research with College Students
olin neuropsychiatry research center
central connecticut state university
trinity college
university of connecticut
yale university
Results
PRESENTATIONS (click on a title to view PowerPoint)
Alcohol Misuse in College Freshmen: Effects of Impulsivity and Family History
Spectral Analysis of Resting State Electroencephalogram (EEG) in Subjects With and Without Family Histories of Alcoholism
The Effects of Family History and Alcohol Use on Alcohol Cue Reactivity: an fMRI Study
Effects of Binge Drinking Patterns on Cognitive Functions in College Students
Collegiate Academic Performance in Relation to Alcohol Consumption and High School Standardized Test Scores
Alcohol Use in College Freshmen: Differences in Self-reported Sensation-seeking, Trait Impulsivity, and Motivation, but Not in Behavioral Delay-discounting or Risk-taking Tasks
Characteristics of College Freshmen who Abstain from Alcohol Consumption
Effects of Drinking Patterns on Prospective Memory Performance in College Students
Using A Four Factor Model To Determine Interactions Between Family History Of Alcoholism, Gender, And Motives For Drinking In A Freshman College Sample
Effects Of Negative Life Events And Self-Reported Impulsivity On Alcohol Use In College Freshmen
Do Life Events And Social Support Moderate The Risk Of Problem Drinking In Young Adults With Symptoms Of Depression And Anxiety?
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