ISBRA 2006 World Congress on Alcohol Research

Session Details

Animal models of neurodevelopmental influences on alcohol effects

Tuesday, 12 September 2006 11:00 -12:30

Canberra Room

Chair John C Crabbe VA Medical CenterUnited States
Co-Chair Hilary Little  United Kingdom

Experience with intoxicated peers during infancy and adolescence modulates later alcohol intake patterns
  • Juan C Molina, Dept. Psychology, Binnghamton University; Dept. Neuroscience & Physiology, Upstate Medical Center, Syracues, Argentina
  • Genes, stress and alcohol; recent evidence from studies in the mouse
  • Andrew Holmes, Section on Behavioral Science and Genetics, Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience, United States
  • Serotonin transporter genotype and the effects of early life stress on alcohol self administration in primates
  • Christina S Barr, NIH/NIAAA, United States
  • Age of initial exposure to alcohol and subsequent self-administration in mice and rats
  • Kanji Yoshimoto, Department of Forensic Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, Japan
  • Developmental Onset of Auto-Intoxication in New Mouse Oral Self-Administration Models
  • Deborah A Finn, VAMC Research & Dept. Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239 USA, United States
  • Published on Thursday, 7 September 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser