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Innate Neurological Risk for Drug Abuse?

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(Psych Central News) A new study suggests the way in which the brain is wired in some people may make them*more impulsive and more likely to*experiment with drugs. In the largest imaging study of the human brain ever conducted — involving nearly 1,900 14-year-olds — scientists discovered a number of previously unknown neural networks. Researchers lead by psychologists [...]

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