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Fernando Cadaveira is affiliated with the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a focus on Epidemiology and Cognitive Neuroscience as prominent subfields. Other areas of study include Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pharmacology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Their work addresses key topics related to substance use and neural mechanisms, with a strong emphasis on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes. Other main topics include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies.

Fernando Cadaveira has contributed to various publication venues, frequently publishing in Frontiers in Psychiatry, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Frontiers in Pharmacology, and Frontiers in Psychology.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Effects of binge drinking during adolescence and emerging adulthood on the brain: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies, 2022, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • Binge Drinking, Cannabis Co-Consumption and Academic Achievement in First Year University Students in Spain: Academic Adjustment as a Mediator, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Response Inhibition and Binge Drinking During Transition to University: An fMRI Study, 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Alcohol Consumption among Freshman College Students in Spain: Individual and Pooled Analyses of Three Cross-Sectional Surveys (2005, 2012 and 2016), 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Effects of Persistent Binge Drinking on Brain Structure in Emerging Adults: A Longitudinal Study, 2022, Frontiers in Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors working with Fernando Cadaveira include:

  • Montserrat Corral
  • Sonia Doallo
  • Samuel Suárez-Suárez
  • Socorro Rodrı́guez Holguı́n
  • José Manuel Pérez García

Best Publications

  • MMN in the visual modality: a review

    P. Pazo-Alvarez;F. Cadaveira;E. Amenedo

  • Executive functioning and alcohol binge drinking in university students

    María Parada;Montserrat Corral;Nayara Mota;Alberto Crego

  • Impact of alcohol use on inhibitory control (and vice versa) during adolescence and young adulthood: a review.

    E. López-Caneda;S. Rodríguez Holguín;F. Cadaveira;M. Corral

  • Binge drinking affects attentional and visual working memory processing in young university students.

    Alberto Crego;Socorro Rodriguez Holguín;María Parada;Nayara Mota

  • A systematic review of neuropsychological studies involving young binge drinkers.

    Carina Carbia;Eduardo López-Caneda;Montserrat Corral;Fernando Cadaveira

  • Definición del concepto de consumo intensivo de alcohol adolescente (binge drinking)

    María Parada;Montserrat Corral;Francisco Caamaño-Isorna;Nayara Mota

  • Reduced anterior prefrontal cortex activation in young binge drinkers during a visual working memory task

    Alberto Crego;Socorro Rodriguez-Holguín;María Parada;Nayara Mota

  • Factors associated with risky consumption and heavy episodic drinking among Spanish university students.

    Francisco Caamaño-Isorna;Montserrat Corral;Maria Parada;Fernando Cadaveira

  • Automatic detection of motion direction changes in the human brain.

    P. Pazo-Alvarez;E. Amenedo;F. Cadaveira

  • Hyperactivation of right inferior frontal cortex in young binge drinkers during response inhibition: a follow-up study.

    Eduardo López-Caneda;Fernando Cadaveira;Alberto Crego;Ana Gómez-Suárez

  • Binge drinking trajectory and neuropsychological functioning among university students: a longitudinal study.

    Nayara Mota;María Parada;Alberto Crego;Sonia Doallo

  • The effect of motivational instructions on P300 amplitude.

    M.T Carrillo-de-la-Peña;F Cadaveira

  • Effects of a persistent binge drinking pattern of alcohol consumption in young people: A follow-up study using event-related potentials

    Eduardo López-Caneda;Fernando Cadaveira;Alberto Crego;Sonia Doallo

  • Anomalías neurocognitivas asociadas al consumo intensivo de alcohol (binge drinking) en jóvenes y adolescentes: una revisión

    Eduardo López-Caneda;Nayara Mota;Alberto Crego Crego;Teresa Velasquez

  • Binge drinking and declarative memory in university students.

    María Parada;Montserrat Corral;Francisco Caamaño-Isorna;Nayara Mota

  • Vertical asymmetries in pre-attentive detection of changes in motion direction.

    Elena Amenedo;Paula Pazo-Alvarez;Fernando Cadaveira

  • The time course of the effects of central and peripheral cues on visual processing: an event-related potentials study

    S Doallo;L Lorenzo-López;C Vizoso;S.Rodrı́guez Holguı́n

  • Risky alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking among Spanish University students: a two-year follow-up

    Nayara Mota;Rosa Álvarez-Gil;Montserrat Corral;Socorro Rodríguez Holguín

  • Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory

    Carina Carbia;Fernando Cadaveira;Francisco Caamaño-Isorna;Socorro Rodríguez-Holguín

  • Evolution of the binge drinking pattern in college students: Neurophysiological correlates

    Eduardo López-Caneda;Socorro Rodríguez Holguín;Montserrat Corral;Sonia Doallo

Frequent Co-Authors

Salvatore Campanella
Salvatore Campanella Université Libre de Bruxelles
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam
Nils Inge Landrø
Nils Inge Landrø University of Oslo
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh Utrecht University
Kent E. Hutchison
Kent E. Hutchison University of Colorado Boulder
Lara A. Ray
Lara A. Ray University of California, Los Angeles
Angela D. Bryan
Angela D. Bryan University of Colorado Boulder
Susan L. Ames
Susan L. Ames Claremont Graduate University
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Edythe D. London
Edythe D. London University of California, Los Angeles

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