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Jennifer T Sneider

Associate Neuroscientist, Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Assistant Professor of Psychology

Biography

Jennifer T. Sneider, Ph.D., focuses her research on the role of the hippocampus, with a particular interest in characterizing sex differences and the role of the menstrual cycle on hippocampal-based memory function. She has received funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and has also conducted studies in emerging adult binge drinkers and healthy developing teens. Dr. Sneider is a recent recipient of a NARSAD Young Investigator Award to examine brain chemistry, brain activation, and cognition relative to clinical mood measures in depressed and healthy women.
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Lower Left Thalamic Myo-Inositol Levels Associated with Greater Cognitive Impulsivity in Marijuana-Dependent Young Men: PreliminarySpectroscopic Evidence at 4T

The effects of chronic marijuana (MRJ) use on neurochemistry are not well characterized. Previously, altered global myo-Inositol (mI) concentrations and distribution in white matter were associated with impulsivity and mood symptoms in young MRJ-dependent men. The objective of this study was to retrospectively examine previously collected data, to ... Read More»

Yasmin Mashhoon, J Eric Jensen, Jennifer T Sneider, Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd and Marisa M Silveri

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2013, S4: 009

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S4-009

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