Wednesday, February 06, 2019
Heavy drinking in teens causes lasting changes in emotional center of brain
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-02/uoia-hdi020619.php
Public Release: 6-Feb-2019
University of Illinois at Chicago
Binge drinking in adolescence has been shown to have lasting effects on the wiring of the brain and is associated with increased risk for psychological problems and alcohol use disorder later in life.
Now, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Alcohol Research in Epigenetics have shown that some of these lasting changes are the result of epigenetic changes that alter the expression of a protein crucial for the formation and maintenance of neural connections in the amygdala -- the part of the brain involved in emotion, fear and anxiety.
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tags: drug use, drug abuse
Labels:
brain,
children,
effects of early-life experience,
psychology
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