Purpose in life, neural alcohol cue reactivity and daily alcohol use in social drinkers
Abstract
Alcohol craving is an urge to consume alcohol that commonly precedes drinking; however, craving does not lead to drinking for all people under all circumstances. The current study measured the correlation between neural reactivity and alcohol cues as a risk, and purpose in daily life as a protective factor that may influence the link between alcohol craving and the subsequent amount of consumption.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Aug 22, 2022
- Source ID
- 10.1111/add.16012
Entities
People
- Danielle Bassett
- Danielle Cosme
- David Lydonâstaley
- Emily B Falk
- Faustine Corbani
- Jeesung Ahn
- Kevin Ochsner
- Mia Jovanova
- Ovidia Stanoi
- Peter J. Mucha
- Silicia Lomax
- Victor Strecher
- Yoona Kang
Organizations
- Army Research Office
- Columbia University
- Dartmouth College
- Mind and Life Institute
- University of Michigan
- University of Pennsylvania