Not lesser but Greater fractional anisotropy in adolescents with alcohol use disorders
Article 2013 en
Authors
VC
Valerie A. Cardenas
DG
David Greenstein
JF
Jean‐Paul Fouché
Abstract
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The most important observation of this study is our failure to observe significantly smaller FA in this relatively large alcohol abuse/dependent adolescent sample. Greater FA in the limbic regions observed in this study may index a risk for adolescent AUD instead of a consequence of drinking. Drinking behavior may be reinforced in those with higher FA and perhaps greater myelination in these brain regions involved in reward and reinforcement.
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