Cue reactivity in cannabis-dependent adolescents. |
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Authors: | Nickerson, Lisa D. Ravichandran, Caitlin Lundahl, Leslie H. Rodolico, John Dunlap, Steven Trksak, George H. Lukas, Scott E. |
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Abstract: | The authors measured event-related potentials with a craving manipulation to investigate the neural correlates of drug cue reactivity in 13 adolescents who are cannabis dependent (CD; ages 14–17). The P300 responses to marijuana (MJ) pictures (MJ-P300) and control pictures (C-P300) were assessed after handling neutral objects and again after handling MJ paraphernalia (MJP). Self-reported drug craving and heart rates also were measured. MJ-P300 were larger than C-P300 (p p = .002 and p = .003, respectively), with no association between the magnitude of craving and MJ-P300. Heart rates were not affected by handling MJP. The results showed that adolescents who are CD have an attentional bias to MJ stimuli that increases after handling marijuana paraphernalia. Generally, the results are consistent with what has been reported for adult heavy chronic cannabis smokers, although there were some differences that require further investigation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | P300 cannabis-dependent adolescents craving cue reactivity marijuana |
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