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Chunk #39 — Substance Use and Related Problems in Adolescence — Neural Consequences of Adolescent Substance Use

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Adolescent brain development and the risk for alcohol and other drug problems.
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Gender differences are seen in prefrontal cortex volumes of adolescents with alcohol use disorders, where females show smaller, and males, larger volumes than controls. In addition, limited frontal response to a spatial working memory task and reduced grey matter volume in females with alcohol use disorders compared to males suggest that females may be more vulnerable to the impairing effects of alcohol (Caldwell et al. 2005; Schweinsburg et al. 2003).