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Date Submitted: 11/09/2013 06:35 PM
Effects of Substance Use on Adolescent Development
MaLinda DiTonno
Liberty University
Abstract
During adolescence, cognition and the brain undergo parallel development. Substance abuse has led to impairments in adults but less is known of its effects on adolescent cognition. To be addressed is the neuropsychological performance of adolescents that are involved in substance use such as alcohol use and marijuana. Effects of substance use are analyzed on neuropsychological composites that include verbal reasoning, executive function, attention, visual spatial ability, memory and processing speed. It will document human brain development during adolescence, aggressive behaviors among adolescents, and prevention and intervention efforts for substance abuse and building positive behavior for the future generation. The period of adolescence has brain maturation changes that correspond with behavioral, cognitive and emotional changes. These adolescent changes get hypothesized leading to adolescents increased substance abuse. Substance abuse has cognitive defects and harmful implications on social, academic and occupational functioning. Therefore neurocognitive sequences as a result of substance abuse are important to elucidate.
Keywords: adolescent, substance abuse, development, cognitive development, behavior
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