Inhibitory Control and Drug Abuse Prevention
Inhibitory Control And Drug Abuse Prevention – ll4.me Inhibitory Control And Drug Abuse Prevention I. Introduction.- Benefits of a translating research on inhibitory control for the prevention drug abuse.- II. Neurobehavioral Approaches for Understanding Inhibitory Control.- Animal models of inhibitory control.- Neurochemical influences on impulsivity and cognitive control in laboratory animals.- Genetic determinants of behavior and impulse control in alcoholic families.- Impaired inhibitory control as a mechanism in drug addiction.- Neuroimaging, adolescence, and risky behavior.- III. Translating Research on Inhibitory Control to At-Risk Populations.- Inhibitory control deficits in childhood and risk for substance use.- Translating basic science research findings into applications for prevention.- Impulsivity and adolescent substance use.- Positive and negative reinforcement processes underlying adolescent risk taking.- Developmental changes in neurocircuitry underlying impulse control and addiction vulnerability in adolescence.- Neurobehavioral disinhibition, brain activation, and risk for substance abuse.- IV. Translating Research on Inhibitory Control to Prevention Interventions.- Effects of adversity on development of inhibitory control and the role of parental involvement on prevention of adverse .- Preventing early conduct problems through a targeted intervention to strengthen inhibitory control and emotional regulation.- Developmental psychopathology: Focusing on core inhibitory competencies to prevent …
Battle Ground alliance aims to prevent drug abuse
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The county's substance abuse prevention coalition, PREVENT!, received a Drug Free Communities Support Program Grant and a "mentoring grant" through the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The coalition is using the money to help both Battle Ground …
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Kentucky Receives Federal Funds to Boost Drug Abuse Prevention and …
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Governor Steve Beshear disclosed on Wednesday that three federal grants amounting to $ 6.25 million have been awarded to Kentucky to improve its substance abuse prevention and treatment efforts over the next three years. Lex18 reports the first grant, …
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