2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101111
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Neural cognitive control moderates the longitudinal link between hedonia and substance use across adolescence

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“…One task-based functional imaging study suggested that pre-adolescents with lower SES exhibited less efficient cognitive control processing indicated by increased activation in frontoparietal regions (Spielberg et al, 2015). Additionally, data from our lab suggest that lower SES during early adolescence predicted weaker dorsal anterior cingulate cortex-insula connectivity assessed during a cognitive control task across adolescence (Lindenmuth et al, 2024). These results indicate less efficient cognitive control development among adolescents from low SES families.…”
Section: The Effects Of Socioeconomic Disadvantage On Cognitive Controlmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…One task-based functional imaging study suggested that pre-adolescents with lower SES exhibited less efficient cognitive control processing indicated by increased activation in frontoparietal regions (Spielberg et al, 2015). Additionally, data from our lab suggest that lower SES during early adolescence predicted weaker dorsal anterior cingulate cortex-insula connectivity assessed during a cognitive control task across adolescence (Lindenmuth et al, 2024). These results indicate less efficient cognitive control development among adolescents from low SES families.…”
Section: The Effects Of Socioeconomic Disadvantage On Cognitive Controlmentioning
confidence: 50%