Smoking and drug use linked to nerve circuits

Nerve circuits that may lead some children to start smoking or experimenting with drugs have been uncovered by the largest ever imaging study of the human brain.

Smoking and drug use linked to nerve circuits

International scientists conducted functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scans of 1,896 14-year-olds.

At the same time, the youngsters carried out push-button tasks designed to test their impulsivity.

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