Nevena Padovan
University of California, San Diego
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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 2016
Burke Q. Rosen; Nevena Padovan; Ksenija Marinkovic
Background Alcohol intoxication is known to impair decision making in a variety of situations. Previous neuroimaging evidence suggests that the neurofunctional system subserving controlled processing is especially vulnerable to alcohol in conflict‐evoking tasks. The present study investigated the effects of moderate alcohol intoxication on the spatiotemporal neural dynamics of event‐related total theta (4 to 7 Hz) power as a function of task difficulty. Methods Two variants of the Simon task manipulated incongruity via simple spatial stimulus‐response mismatch and, in a more difficult version, by combining spatial and semantic interference. Healthy social drinkers participated in both alcohol (0.6 g/kg ethanol for men, 0.55 g/kg for women) and placebo conditions in a counterbalanced design. Whole‐head magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals were acquired and event‐related total theta power was calculated on each trial with Morlet wavelets. MEG sources were estimated using anatomically constrained, noise‐normalized, spectral dynamic statistical parametric mapping. Results Longer reaction times and lower accuracy confirmed the difficulty manipulation. Response conflict (incongruity) increased and alcohol intoxication decreased event‐related theta power overall during both tasks bilaterally in the medial and ventrolateral prefrontal cortices. However, alcohol‐induced theta suppression was selective for conflict only in the more difficult task which engaged the dorsal anterior cingulate (dAC) and anterior inferolateral prefrontal cortices. Theta power correlated negatively with drinking levels and disinhibition, suggesting that cognitive control is susceptible in more impulsive individuals with higher alcohol intake. Conclusions The spatiotemporal theta profile across the 2 tasks supports the concept of a rostrocaudal activity gradient in the medial prefrontal cortex that is modulated by task difficulty, with the dAC as the key node in the network subserving cognitive control. Conflict‐related theta power was selectively reduced by alcohol only under the more difficult task which is indicative of the alcohol‐induced impairment of conflict monitoring and top‐down regulation. Compromised executive control under alcohol may underlie a range of adverse effects including reduced competency in conflict‐inducing or complex situations.
Alcohol | 2014
Burke Q. Rosen; Ryan O'Hara; Sanja Kovacevic; Andrew Schulman; Nevena Padovan; Ksenija Marinkovic
LAHOR : journal for Croatian as mother, second and foreign lanugage | 2011
Gordana Hržica; Nevena Padovan; Melita Kovačević
Archive | 2017
Marina Olujić; Lukša Matas; Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Gordana Hržica; Magdalena Krbot Skorić; Nevena Padovan
XXIX. međunarodni znanstveni skup HDPL | 2015
Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Gordana Hržica; Marina Olujić; Lana Kologranić Belić; Nevena Padovan; Marijan Palmović
Logopedija | 2014
Marina Olujić; Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Gordana Hržica; Ivana Srebačić; Ana Matić; Lana Kologranić Belić; Nevena Padovan; Maja Peretić
Logopedija | 2014
Marina Olujić; Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Gordana Hržica; Ivana Srebačić; Ana Matić; Lana Kologranić Belić; Nevena Padovan
Knjiga sažetaka - Kako obrazovanju dodati boju? - uloga i izazovi za psihologe | 2014
Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Mirjana Lenček; Krunoslav ml. Matešić; Nevena Padovan; Marina Olujić; Ana Matić
22. godišnja konferencija hrvatskih psihologa s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2014
Jelena Kuvač Kraljević; Mirjana Lenček; Krunoslav ml. Matešić; Nevena Padovan; Marina Olujić; Ana Matić
DUCOG 2013 | 2013
Marijan Palmović; Nevena Padovan