Sexually dimorphic brain volume interaction in college-aged binge drinkers

Volume: 10, Pages: 310 - 317
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Binge consumption of alcohol is a major societal problem associated with important cognitive, physiological and neurotoxic consequences. Converging evidence highlights the need to assess binge drinking (BD) and its effects on the developing brain while taking into account gender differences. Here, we compared the brain volumetric differences between genders in college-aged binge drinkers and healthy volunteers. T1-weighted magnetic resonance...
Paper Details
Title
Sexually dimorphic brain volume interaction in college-aged binge drinkers
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
10
Pages
310 - 317
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