Original paper
Decreased brain connectivity in smoking contrasts with increased connectivity in drinking
Abstract
In a group of 831 participants from the general population in the Human Connectome Project, smokers exhibited low overall functional connectivity, and more specifically of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex which is associated with non-reward mechanisms, the adjacent inferior frontal gyrus, and the precuneus. Participants who drank a high amount had overall increases in resting state functional connectivity, and specific increases in...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased brain connectivity in smoking contrasts with increased connectivity in drinking
Published Date
Jan 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
8