“…F AMILY HISTORY (FH) of alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been consistently shown to be a major risk factor for developing AUD (Bohman et al, 1987;Cadoret et al, 1980;Dawson et al, 1992;Goodwin et al, 1974;Polich et al, 1994;Porjesz et al, 2005;Prescott et al, 2005;Rangaswamy et al, 2007). Ample evidence shows that FH is a robust predictor of alcohol problems and is associated with psychological and neurobiological precursors for AUD (Hill and O'Brien, 2015;Nurnberger et al, 2004;Porjesz et al, 2005). For example, FH is linked to greater risk for earlier initiation of drinking (Dawson, 2000;, increased frequency of alcohol intoxication (Pilatti et al, 2013), early onset of AUD (Lieb et al, 2002), and a higher prevalence of lifetime alcohol dependence across age, gender, and race (National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiological Survey, 2002), Additionally, FH has also been associated with aberrant electrophysiologic characteristics such as low P3/P300 (an event-related brain potential; ERP) amplitude in response to target stimuli, often considered as a biomarker of vulnerability for AUD (Begleiter et al, 1984, Begleiter et al 1987Cservenka, 2016;Hill et al, 1991;Hill et al, 2009;Porjesz et al, 2005).…”