Earlier adolescent substance use onset predicts stronger connectivity between reward and cognitive control brain networks

Highlights • Adolescents self-reported substance use yearly from ages 10 to 16.• Nucleus accumbens seed-based functional connectivity measured at age 16.• Earlier use predicts stronger connectivity with right frontoparietal network.

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