Binge Drinking and Declarative Memory in University Students

dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Psicoloxía Clínica e Psicobioloxíagl
dc.contributor.authorParada Iglesias, María
dc.contributor.authorCorral Varela, María Montserrat
dc.contributor.authorCaamaño Isorna, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorMota Miranda, Nayara Graciella
dc.contributor.authorCrego Barreiro, Manuel Alberto
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez Holguín, Socorro
dc.contributor.authorCadaveira Mahía, Fernando
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-06T18:01:53Z
dc.date.available2018-12-06T18:01:53Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractBackground: Binge drinking (BD), which is characterized by sporadic consumption of large quantities of alcohol in short periods, is prevalent among university students. Animal studies have shown that BD is associated with damage to the hippocampus, a region of the brain that plays a key role in learning and memory. The temporal cortex undergoes structural and functional changes during adolescence. The aim of the present study was to examine the association between BD and declarative memory in male and female university students. Methods: The participants were 122 students (between 18 and 20 years of age): 62 BD (30 women) and 60 non-BD (29 women). The neuropsychological assessment included the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) and Weschler Memory Scale-3rd ed. (WMS-III) Logical Memory subtest, to evaluate verbal declarative memory, and the WMS-III Family Pictures subtest, to measure visual declarative memory. Results: The BD students remembered fewer words in the interference list and displayed greater proactive interference in the RAVLT; they performed worse in the Logical Memory subtest, both on immediate and delayed recall. There were no differences between the groups in performance of the Family Pictures subtest. No significant interactions were observed between BD and sex. Conclusions: Binge drinking is associated with poorer verbal declarative memory, regardless of sex. The findings are consistent with the vulnerability of the adolescent hippocampus to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol. Longitudinal studies will help determine the nature of this relationship, the neurodevelopmental trajectories for each sex, and the repercussions on academic performancegl
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dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was supported by Consellería de Innovación e Industria of Xunta de Galicia, grant number PGI-DIT05CS021103PR and INCITE08PXIB211015PR, by Plan Nacional sobre Drogas of Ministerio de Salud y Consumo of Spain, grant number 2005⁄PN014, and by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of Spain, grant number EDU2008-03440gl
dc.identifier.citationParada M; Corral M; Caamaño-Isorna F; Mota N; Crego A; Rodríguez Holguín S; Cadaveira F. (2011). Binge drinking and declarative Memory in University students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35, 81475–1484gl
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01484.x
dc.identifier.essn1530-0277
dc.identifier.issn0145-6008
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10347/17891
dc.language.isoenggl
dc.publisherWilleygl
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01484.xgl
dc.rights© 2011 by the Research Society on Alcoholism. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/gl
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accessgl
dc.subjectBinge drinkinggl
dc.subjectUniversity studentsgl
dc.subjectAlcoholgl
dc.subjectNeuropsychologygl
dc.subjectEpisodic declarative memorygl
dc.subjectHippocampusgl
dc.subjectSex differencesgl
dc.subjectConsumo intensivo de alcoholgl
dc.subjectEstudantes universitariosgl
dc.subjectNeuropsicoloxíagl
dc.subjectMemoria declarativa episódicagl
dc.subjectHipocampogl
dc.subjectDiferenzas sexuaisgl
dc.titleBinge Drinking and Declarative Memory in University Studentsgl
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