“…Among plausible psychological mechanisms, impaired self-regulation, especially inhibitory control, merits special attention (Clark, Massey, Wiebe, Espy, & Wakschlag, 2019; Wiebe et al, 2015). This proposition is based on numerous studies showing the implications of inhibitory control for psychopathology (Schoemaker, Mulder, Deković, & Matthys, 2013) and on accumulating evidence indicating that brain regions (e.g., prefrontal lobe) and neural systems (e.g., dopaminergic, serotonergic, and noradrenergic systems) variously implicated in self-regulatory activities are likely to be disrupted by early exposure to tobacco smoke (Holz et al, 2014; Lotfipour et al, 2009; Marroun et al, 2014; Schuetze, Zhao, Eiden, Shisler, & Huestis, 2019).…”