Joshua Miller
Professor Sonia Apgar Begert
English 102
10 November 2015
Annotated
bibliography
Sullum,
Jacob. "Loco Over Four Loko." Reason
42.10 (2011): 49-57. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
The company that makes the drink
“Four Loko” has made a new drink that includes caffeine and alcohol; they use
bright sharper colors, than other brands. This article brings the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration statistics into account, thousands of deaths all
related to alcohol and the poor decision making that came with being under the
drug. I would use this information in the paper
Wilson,
Kenneth, et al. "The Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Of Patients With
Alcohol-Related Brain Damage In The Community†." Alcohol & Alcoholism 47.3 (2012): 304-311. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
The information that was found in
this site was considerably older than I was expected the only reason I used it
was because of the information that we knew was factual in the year 1979. They
demonstrate several neurological damaged parts of the brain, they show the
cause of the alcohol and they showed they showed issues that will develop over
time
Crone,
Eveline A. "The Role Of The Medial Frontal Cortex In The Development Of
Cognitive And Social-Affective Performance Monitoring." Psychophysiology 51.10 (2014): 943-950. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
This chapter gives a
chronological order of what happens when and why? They paint a picture of how much is going
throughout the body without drugs and alcohol, when adolescents don’t drink alcohol their bodies have more
than enough work to do to get them ready to become young adults, without
alcohol being an issue. I would use this information to provide the real story
of exactly what goes on in the body and mind of an adolescent, which is the
life span of a child moving into adult hood. The changes are so extreme with
hormonal stages that if and when you add alcohol in this picture you are
changing the brain from inside out, creating new pathways for neurological messages
in which can be life changing and very detrimental to the wellbeing of the
adolescent medial frontal cortex.
george,
Mary Reeni M., et al. "Frontal Deficits In Alcoholism: An ERP Study."
Brain & Cognition 54.3 (2004): 245.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
This article talks a lot about
alcoholism and how it’s a serious problem around the world, they describe in
great detail the issues of the suffering. One of the topics they bring out in
the open for debate is one of the main characteristics of alcoholism
understanding the symptoms.
Lopez,
Barbara, et al. "Correlates Of Early Alcohol And Drug Use In Hispanic
Adolescents: Examining The Role Of ADHD With Comorbid Conduct Disorder, Family,
School, And Peers." Journal Of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
37.4 (2008): 820-832. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
When looking over this source I
noticed that they found a correlation between (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder and Conduct Disorder and Alcohol and Drug Use) they process the
information be dividing the information in the ADHD in two sections Hyperactivity
and impulse control consumption.
Hoel,
Sindre, et al. "Adolescent Alcohol Use, Psychological Health, And Social
Integration." Scandinavian Journal Of Public Health 32.5 (2004): 361-367.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
This was a case study on
adolescents in Norway; I picked this article only because I think that the
information is used across the board. In the case study they describe the
correlation relationship with alcohol and the adolescents in socializing element, looking over the years
they see short and long term health issues related to adolescent usage
regardless of women compared to men , it effect all the same. I would use this
information as guide to show that they discovered short and long term effect of
using while in the Adolescent stage.
Halliwell, Celeste, et al.
"Factors Influencing Frontal Cortex Development and Recovery from Early
Frontal Injury." Developmental Neurorehabilitation 12.5 (2009): 269-278. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015
based on the introduction the
people who work in the Neuroscience field tend to believe that there is more to
development that we know, from their conclusion is that our frontal cortex and
other sensitive parts of the brain are subjected to pre and postnatal
experiences thus making up what they call the blueprint, some of the studies
they have shown in rats are equal to us as humans, even the smallest change in
the brain can have dramatic consequences that can be lifelong.
Rosenberg,
Molly, et al. "The Relationship between Alcohol Outlets, HIV Risk
Behavior, and HSV-2 Infection among South African Young Women: A
Cross-Sectional Study." Plos ONE 10.5 (2015): 1-13. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
They demonstrate major factors in
South African women who have become contracted with sexy transmitted diseases,
they have noted while at alcohol serving outlets that there are certain
characteristics that lead to engage in sexually risky behavior.
Kennerley,
Steven W., and Jonathan D. Wallis. "Evaluating Choices by Single Neurons in
The Frontal Lobe: Outcome Value Encoded Across Multiple Decision
Variables." European Journal Of Neuroscience 29.10 (2009): 2061-2073. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015
Any damage to
the frontal lobe will make any decisions making difficult, while we process
information of decisions there is a lot of variables that take place such as
cost, benefits and probability of reaching success when there is frontal lobe
damage, the probability is going to be different and so will the choices.
Jansen,
Jochem M., et al. "Brain Function during Cognitive Flexibility and White
Matter Integrity In Alcohol-Dependent Patients, Problematic Drinkers And
Healthy Controls." Addiction Biology 20.5 (2015): 979-989. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
The process of
chemicals eating away at the white matter in the brain, losing this part of the
brain causes several serious effects, they suggest that when drugs or alcohol
are introduced to the body that the chemical disrupts the volume and size of
the white matter of the brain.
Korucuoglu,
Ozlem, Thomas E Gladwin, and Reinout W Wiers. "Alcohol-Induced Changes In
Conflict Monitoring And Error Detection As Predictors Of Alcohol Use In Late
Adolescence." Neuropsychopharmacology 40.3 (2015): 614-621. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
The changes that
are caused by alcohol have a lifetime effect. The reasoning process and the
decision making is one of the most effected, without this making proper
decisions would be harder than usual.
Hilton,
Michael E., and Lee Kaskutas. "Public Support For Warning Labels On
Alcoholic Beverage Containers." British Journal Of Addiction 86.10 (1991):
1323-1333. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
They made laws
in regards to alcohol consumption, putting some of the laws on the beer its
self is self-explanatory, the manufactures know that the alcohol beverage is
bad for you.
Marjonen,
Heidi, et al. "Early Maternal Alcohol Consumption Alters Hippocampal DNA
Methylation, Gene Expression And Volume In A Mouse Model." Plos ONE 10.5
(2015): 1-20. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
New information
shows the early years of alcohol usage will cause relapse, early alcohol
consumption will change the brains design and the hippocampal shape and
functional development, chemicals in the brain will change parts of the brain
that are not supposed to change leading to side effects that will be different
per person.
McMunn,
Valerie A. "Effect Of Alcohol Consumption On Young Women's Behavior."
Nursing Standard 23.10 (2008): 35-41.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
When alcohol is introduced the
thought process of making good judgment isn’t capable of making a good choice.
Some of the women have talked about some of their decisions while using
compared to not using, the outcomes are totally different.
Obler,
Amy L., Kelli A. Komro, and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina. "Early
Adolescent, Multi-Ethnic, Urban Youth’S Exposure To Patterns Of Alcohol-Related
Neighborhood Characteristics." Journal Of Community Health 34.5 (2009):
361-369. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
The patters that we encounter
while we are children have a great amount of bearing on us as we grow older,
the exposure of alcohol and our surrounding have an impact on our decisions
that we make as an adult, where we grew up, our old stomping grounds have an
impact.
Revejo-Nunez,
Giraldina, Jay K. Kolls, and Marjolein de Wit. "Alcohol Use As A Risk
Factor In Infections And Healing." Alcohol Research: Current Reviews 37.2
(2015. Academic Search Premier. Web.
27 Oct. 2015.
This source looks at the chemical
compounds of alcohol and how they kill many living organism. They look at the healing
process due to the chemical aspect of the drug, delaying the healing or
stopping, one of the most important parts of the body’s is the guts, this is
where the food is digested.
Clark,
Luke, and Facundo Manes. "Social And Emotional Decision-Making Following
Frontal Lobe Injury." Neurocase (Psychology Press) 10.5 (2004): 398-403. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
When the frontal lobe is injured
from any injury including alcohol, we have an issue with making a clear
decisions, due to the injury. The frontal lobe is the place where we make
valued decisions that are in our best interest, having a damaged part of the
brain that assist with making clear minded decisions will affect our decision
making outcomes.
Ertan
Yörük, Ceren, and Barış Yörük. "Alcohol Consumption And Risky Sexual
Behavior Among Young Adults: Evidence From Minimum Legal Drinking Age
Laws." Journal Of Population Economics 28.1 (2015): 133-157. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
Alcohol and young adults,
understanding that the behavior will change when using compared to now using.
The laws of drinking age of minimum requirements are set by the state.
Rosenberg,
Molly, et al. "The Relationship between Alcohol Outlets, HIV Risk
Behavior, And HSV-2 Infection Among South African Young Women: A
Cross-Sectional Study." Plos ONE 10.5 (2015): 1-13. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
The correlation
between alcohol intoxication and HSV-2 infection and outbreak is related to the
use of alcohol, the lower of self-awareness and lack of self-control and
blackouts are related exposure. Drinking alcohol lowers one’s self in to a drunken
state causing one selves to make poor judgment.
Kennerley,
Steven W., and Jonathan D. Wallis. "Evaluating Choices By Single Neurons
In The Frontal Lobe: Outcome Value Encoded Across Multiple Decision
Variables." European Journal Of Neuroscience 29.10 (2009): 2061-2073. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
When we include
a chemical in to the body, the brain is most effected and changes chemistry in
the frontal lobe, making neurons change creating unhealthy variables in the
human body.
Plan to Collect Information
During the remainder of my time I
will be visiting the library on campus to make sure that I utilize the time
that I have to make sure that my researched materials is of quality. I have
talked to the librarian to see what her week looks like so I can plan some days
of working with her at the library. I will be visiting the writing center to
make sure that the paper is in proper order. I have been working with Zack in
the class to make sure that I am up to par with the format.
Project Timeline
During the remainder of my time I
will continue verifying my research and how it will reflect on my argument of
raising the legal limit of alcohol consumption. I have asked a couple
classmates of what their thoughts were about the paper that I am writing and asked
if they have any suggestions of how I can make my paper stand out and fulfill
the requirements of the paper. I have talked to the teacher to help clarify any
issues that I may need solved. The writing center is open so I can always make
an appointment if need and I have them on speed dial if any questions arise. I
found a person on campus that would tutor me if need for a 10 dollar per hour
fee if I really need help if all else fails. I will make sure that annotated
bibliography is finished well before the due date so that I may have it looked
over to make sure that I am up to date with the information. I will make sure
that I have a peer review done on my paper to make sure that I am sewing up my
argument on my topic
Working Bibliography
"Adolescent Drinking Has Long-Term Impact On
Memory And Learning Skills." Education Journal 231 (2015): 19.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Alcohol
Warning Labels And Posters." American
Journal of Public Health 79.3 (1989): 357-358. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Clark,
Luke, and Facundo Manes. "Social And
Emotional Decision-Making Following Frontal Lobe Injury." Neurocase
(Psychology Press) 10.5 (2004): 398-403. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Crone,
Eveline A. "The Role Of The Medial
Frontal Cortex In The Development Of Cognitive And Social-Affective Performance
Monitoring." Psychophysiology 51.10 (2014): 943-950. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct.
2015.
Ertan
Yörük, Ceren, and Barış Yörük. "Alcohol
Consumption and Risky Sexual Behavior among Young Adults: Evidence from Minimum
Legal Drinking Age Laws." Journal of Population Economics 28.1 (2015):
133-157. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
George,
Mary Reeni M., et al. "Frontal
Deficits in Alcoholism: An ERP Study." Brain & Cognition 54.3
(2004): 245. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Halliwell,
Celeste, et al. "Factors Influencing
Frontal Cortex Development and Recovery from Early Frontal Injury." Developmental
Neurorehabilitation 12.5 (2009): 269-278. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Hilton,
Michael E., and Lee Kaskutas. "Public
Support for Warning Labels on Alcoholic Beverage Containers." British
Journal of Addiction 86.10 (1991): 1323-1333. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Hoel,
Sindre, et al. "Adolescent Alcohol
Use, Psychological Health, and Social Integration." Scandinavian
Journal of Public Health 32.5 (2004): 361-367. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Jansen,
Jochem M., et al. "Brain Function during
Cognitive Flexibility and White Matter Integrity in Alcohol-Dependent Patients,
Problematic Drinkers and Healthy Controls." Addiction Biology 20.5
(2015): 979-989. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Kennerley,
Steven W., and Jonathan D. Wallis. "Evaluating
Choices by Single Neurons in The Frontal Lobe: Outcome Value Encoded Across
Multiple Decision Variables." European Journal of Neuroscience 29.10
(2009): 2061-2073. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Korucuoglu,
Ozlem, Thomas E Gladwin, and Reinout W Wiers. "Alcohol-Induced Changes In Conflict Monitoring And Error Detection As
Predictors Of Alcohol Use In Late Adolescence."
Neuropsychopharmacology 40.3 (2015): 614-621. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Lopez,
Barbara, et al. "Correlates of Early
Alcohol and Drug Use In Hispanic Adolescents: Examining the Role of ADHD with
Comorbid Conduct Disorder, Family, School, and Peers." Journal of
Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 37.4 (2008): 820-832. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Marjonen,
Heidi, et al. "Early Maternal
Alcohol Consumption Alters Hippocampal DNA Methylation, Gene Expression And
Volume In A Mouse Model." Plos ONE 10.5 (2015): 1-20. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
McMunn,
Valerie A. "Effect Of Alcohol
Consumption On Young Women's Behavior." Nursing Standard 23.10 (2008):
35-41. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Obler, Amy L., Kelli A. Komro, and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina.
"Early Adolescent, Multi-Ethnic,
Urban Youth’S Exposure To Patterns Of Alcohol-Related Neighborhood
Characteristics." Journal Of Community Health 34.5 (2009): 361-369.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Revejo-Nunez,
Giraldina, Jay K. Kolls, and Marjolein de Wit. "Alcohol Use As A Risk Factor In Infections And Healing."
Alcohol Research: Current Reviews 37.2 (2015): e-1-e-8. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Rosenberg,
Molly, et al. "The Relationship
Between Alcohol Outlets, HIV Risk Behavior, And HSV-2 Infection Among South
African Young Women: A Cross-Sectional Study." Plos ONE 10.5 (2015):
1-13. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Sullum,
Jacob. "Loco Over Four Loko."
Reason 42.10 (2011): 49-57. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Wilson,
Kenneth, et al. "The Psycho-Social
Rehabilitation Of Patients With Alcohol-Related Brain Damage In The
Community†." Alcohol & Alcoholism 47.3 (2012): 304-311. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 27 Oct. 2015
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