New in JNeurosci, Mary Schneider and Alexander Converse, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led an interdisciplinary ...
Mary Schneider and Alexander Converse, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led an interdisciplinary study to explore ...
New research using rhesus monkeys suggests that the brain’s relationship with alcohol may begin forming long before a person ...
A 20-year–long rhesus monkey study suggests that prenatal alcohol exposure changes aspects of dopamine systems in offspring that influence how quickly they drink alcohol in adulthood.
Alcohol exposure before birth may quietly set the brain on a path toward risky drinking decades later.
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