Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use: Evaluating Verbal Learning Performance in Adolescents and Young Adults

Tory Clearwater, “Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use: Evaluating Verbal Learning Performance in Adolescents and Young Adults” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Ashley Stinson, Psychology Alcohol and cannabis are the most widely co-used substances among adolescents and adults. Both alcohol and cannabis use…… Read More

Alcohol and Cannabis Use Predicting Hippocampal Volume in Adolescents and Young Adult

Natalia Sotelo, “Alcohol and Cannabis Use Predicting Hippocampal Volume in Adolescents and Young Adults” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Alex Wallace, Psychology The hippocampus is responsible for long-term memory formation and previous literature indicates a relationship between decreased hippocampal volume in…… Read More

Association Between Perceived and Objective Neighborhood Safety on Behavioral Inhibition Among Youth

Jocelyn Jarvis, “Association Between Perceived and Objective Neighborhood Safety on Behavioral Inhibition Among Youth” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Ryan Sullivan, Psychology Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to novelty, social withdrawal, and anxious behaviors……. Read More

Co-Use of Alcohol and Cannabis: Associations with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents

Natalie Wilcox, “Co-Use of Alcohol and Cannabis: Associations with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Elizabeth Stinson, Psychology Alcohol and cannabis are frequently used substances among adolescents and have been associated with negative mental health outcomes……. Read More