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vii Part I Introduction 1 Translating Research on Inhibitory Control for the Prevention of Drug Abuse .......................................................... 3 Elizabeth M. Ginexi and Elizabeth B. Robertson Part II Neurobehavioral Approaches for Understanding Inhibitory Control 2 Animal Models of Behavioral Processes that Underlie the Occurrence of Impulsive Behaviors in Humans ............................ 13 Jerry B. Richards, Amy M. Gancarz, and Larry W. Hawk, Jr. 3 Monoaminergic Regulation of Cognitive Control in Laboratory Animals ........................................................................... 43 J. David Jentsch, Stephanie M. Groman, Alex S. James, and Emanuele Seu 4 Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Addiction Risk Related to Impulsivity and Its Neurobiological Substrates ........ 63 Michelle M. Jacobs, Didier Jutras-Aswad, Jennifer A. DiNieri, Hilarie C. Tomasiewicz, and Yasmin L. Hurd 5 Impaired Inhibitory Control as a Mechanism of Drug Abuse .......................................................................................... 85 Mark T. Fillmore and Jessica Weafer 6 Neuroimaging, Adolescence, and Risky Behavior................................ 101 John C. Churchwell and Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd Contents

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Part I Introduction

1 Translating Research on Inhibitory Control for the Prevention of Drug Abuse .......................................................... 3Elizabeth M. Ginexi and Elizabeth B. Robertson

Part II Neurobehavioral Approaches for Understanding Inhibitory Control

2 Animal Models of Behavioral Processes that Underlie the Occurrence of Impulsive Behaviors in Humans ............................ 13Jerry B. Richards, Amy M. Gancarz, and Larry W. Hawk, Jr.

3 Monoaminergic Regulation of Cognitive Control in Laboratory Animals ........................................................................... 43J. David Jentsch, Stephanie M. Groman, Alex S. James, and Emanuele Seu

4 Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Addiction Risk Related to Impulsivity and Its Neurobiological Substrates ........ 63Michelle M. Jacobs, Didier Jutras-Aswad, Jennifer A. DiNieri, Hilarie C. Tomasiewicz, and Yasmin L. Hurd

5 Impaired Inhibitory Control as a Mechanism of Drug Abuse .......................................................................................... 85Mark T. Fillmore and Jessica Weafer

6 Neuroimaging, Adolescence, and Risky Behavior ................................ 101John C. Churchwell and Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd

Contents

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Part III Translating Research on Inhibitory Control to At-Risk Populations

7 Inhibitory Control Deficits in Childhood: Definition, Measurement, and Clinical Risk for Substance Use Disorders .......... 125Iliyan Ivanov, Jeffrey Newcorn, Kelly Morton, and Michelle Tricamo

8 Impulsivity and Deviance ....................................................................... 145Donald R. Lynam

9 Impulsivity and Adolescent Substance Use: From Self-Report Measures to Neuroimaging and Beyond ............................................... 161Matthew J. Gullo, Sharon Dawe, and Meredith J. McHugh

10 A Functional Analytic Framework for Understanding Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior ......................................................... 177Laura MacPherson, Jessica M. Richards, Anahi Collado, and C.W. Lejuez

11 Peer Influences on Adolescent Risk Behavior ...................................... 211Dustin Albert and Laurence Steinberg

Part IV Translating Research on Inhibitory Control to Prevention Interventions

12 The Effects of Early Adversity on the Development of Inhibitory Control: Implications for the Design of Preventive Interventions and the Potential Recovery of Function ........................ 229Philip A. Fisher, Jacqueline Bruce, Yalchin Abdullaev, Anne M. Mannering, and Katherine C. Pears

13 Early Risk for Problem Behavior and Substance Use: Targeted Interventions for the Promotion of Inhibitory Control ....................... 249Nathaniel R. Riggs, Mark T. Greenberg, and Brittany Rhoades

14 Designing Media and Classroom Interventions Targeting High Sensation Seeking or Impulsive Adolescents to Prevent Drug Abuse and Risky Sexual Behavior ............................. 263Rick S. Zimmerman, R. Lewis Donohew, Philip Palmgreen, Seth Noar, Pamela K. Cupp, and Brenikki Floyd

15 Self-Regulation and Adolescent Drug Use: Translating Developmental Science and Neuroscience into Prevention Practice ......................................................................... 281Thomas J. Dishion, Joshua C. Felver-Gant, Yalchin Abdullaev, and Michael I. Posner

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Part V Conclusion

16 Implications for Translational Prevention Research: Science, Policy, and Advocacy ................................................................ 305Anthony Biglan and Diana H. Fishbein

17 Future Directions for Research on Inhibitory Control and Drug Abuse Prevention ................................................................... 317Michael T. Bardo, Richard Milich, and Diana H. Fishbein

Index ................................................................................................................. 331