Tag Archives: Alcohol – Addiction Research

Drinking, Drugging During Pregnancy Can Cause Mental Disorders

Newborns whose mothers were exposed during pregnancy to any one of a variety of environmental stressors — such as trauma, illness, and alcohol or drug abuse — become susceptible to various psychiatric disorders that frequently arise later in life. However, it has been unclear how these stressors affect the cells of the developing brain prenatally and give rise to conditions such as schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and some forms of autism and bipolar disorders.

New findings, published online in Neuron, identify a molecular mechanism in the prenatal brain that may help explain how cells go awry when exposed to certain environmental conditions.  Read more…

Huge Study Finds Brain Networks Connected to Teen Drug Abuse

A recent study has indicated that teen drinking is strongly related to problems in the neural network that controls impulsive behavior.  Professionals have long known that the two go together, but had no indication of which came first.

This study settles that, and other questions regarding ADD and drinking.

Faced with a choice about smoking or drinking, the 14-year-old with a less functional impulse-regulating network will be more likely to say, “yeah, gimme, gimme, gimme!” says Garavan, “and this other kid is saying, ‘no, I’m not going to do that.'”

Read more at Science Daily