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Family history of alcohol use disorder is associated with brain structural and functional changes in healthy first-degree relatives
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Elsevier
Background: Neuroimaging studies of vulnerability to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) have identified structural and functional variations which might reflect inheritable features in alcohol-naive relatives of AUD individuals (FH+) compared to controls having no such family history (FH-). However, prior research did not simultaneously account for childhood maltreatment, any clinically significant disorder and maternal AUD. Therefore, we mainly aimed to investigate the brain structure and reward-related neural activations (fMRI), using whole-brain analysis in FH+ young adults with no prevalent confounders.
Alcohol use disorderChildhood Trauma QuestionnaireMonetary Incentive Delay taskRelativesVoxel-Based MorphometryVulnerability