Browsing NECeA-Artigos by Subject "Adolescencia"
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Alcohol y cerebro adolescente
(Sociedad Científica Española de Estudios sobre el Alcohol, el Alcoholismo y las otras Toxicomanías (SOCIDROGALCOHOL), 2009)El patrón de consumo intensivo intermitente de alcohol (Binge Drinking) se ha consolidado entre adolescentes y jóvenes. Este patrón (BD) ha despertado una fuerte preocupación en la comunidad neurocientífica por su posible ... -
Anomalías neurocognitivas asociadas al consumo intensivo de alcohol (binge drinking) en jóvenes y adolescentes: una revisión
(Sociedad Científica Española de Estudios sobre el Alcohol, el Alcoholismo y las otras Toxicomanías, 2014)El consumo intensivo de alcohol o binge drinking (BD) constituye la forma de consumo problemático más común durante la adolescencia y juventud. Al mismo tiempo, es éste un período marcado por profundos cambios, tanto en ... -
Definición del concepto de consumo intensivo de alcohol adolescente (binge drinking)
(Sociedad Científica Española de Estudios sobre el Alcohol, el Alcoholismo y las otras Toxicomanías, 2011)Objetivos: Delimitar el concepto de consumo intensivo de alcohol adolescente (binge drinking) con el fin de definir un criterio operativo del término. Metodología: Se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica en las bases ... -
Definición del concepto de consumo intensivo de alcohol adolescente (binge drinking)
(Sociedad Científica Española de Estudios sobre el Alcohol, el Alcoholismo y las otras Toxicomanías (SOCIDROGALCOHOL), 2011)Objetivos: Delimitar el concepto de consumo intensivo de alcohol adolescente (binge drinking) con el fin de definir un criterio operativo del término. Metodología: Se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica en las bases de ... -
Electrophysiological correlates of an alcohol-cued Go/NoGo task: A dual-process approach to binge drinking in university students.
(MDPI, 2019)Binge drinking is a common pattern of alcohol consumption in adolescence and youth. Neurocognitive dual-process models attribute substance use disorders and risk behaviours during adolescence to an imbalance between an ... -
Evolution of the binge drinking pattern in college students: neuropsychological correlates
(Elsevier, 2014)It is well known that alcohol impairs response inhibition and that adolescence is a critical period of neuromaturation where cognitive processes such as inhibitory control are still developing. In recent years, growing ... -
Heavy drinking and alcohol-related injuries in college students
(Elsevier España, S.L.U.Sociedad Española de Salud Pública y Administración Sanitaria (SESPAS), 2014)Objective: The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of heavy drinking on alcohol-related injuries. Material and methods: We carried out an open cohort study among university students in Spain (n = 1,382). ... -
Impact of alcohol use on inhibitory control (and vice versa) during adolescence and young adulthood
(Oxford University Press, 2014)Aims: Adolescence is usually the time when individuals first drink alcohol and this has been associated with relatively weak or immature inhibitory control. This review examines the changes on brain development and inhibitory ... -
Increased amplitude of P3 event-related potential in young binge drinkers
(Elsevier, 2012)The aim of the present study was to determine how binge drinking (BD) affects brain functioning in male and female university students during the performance of a visual discrimination task. Thirty two binge drinkers and ... -
Risky alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking among Spanish university students: A two-year follow-up
(Elsevier España, S.L.Sociedad Española de Salud Pública y Administración Sanitaria (SESPAS), 2010)Objective: To evaluate the incidence of risky consumption (RC) and heavy episodic drinking (HED) in the Cohort of Spanish university students at two-year follow-up and to identify predictors of these patterns of alcohol ... -
Working memory over a six-year period in young binge drinkers
(Elsevier Masson, 2017)Adolescence and early adulthood are periods of particular vulnerability to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol. Young people with alcohol-use disorders display deficits in working memory (WM). This function is supported by ...