2024
DOI: 10.1177/02698811241282624
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Associative memory in alcohol-related contexts: An fMRI study with young binge drinkers

Rui Pedro Serafim Rodrigues,
Sónia Silva Sousa,
Eduardo López-Caneda
et al.

Abstract: Background: Alcohol-related cues are known to influence craving levels, a hallmark of alcohol misuse. Binge drinking (BD), a pattern of heavy alcohol use, has been associated with cognitive and neurofunctional alterations, including alcohol attentional bias, memory impairments, as well as disrupted activity in prefrontal- and reward-related regions. However, literature is yet to explore how memories associated with alcohol-related cues are processed by BDs, and how the recall of this information may influence … Show more

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