Resting state connectivity best predicts alcohol use severity in moderate to heavy alcohol users

Volume: 22, Pages: 101782 - 101782
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
In the United States, 13% of adults are estimated to have alcohol use disorder (AUD). Most studies examining the neurobiology of AUD treat individuals with this disorder as a homogeneous group; however, the theories of the neurocircuitry of AUD call for a quantitative and dimensional approach. Previous imaging studies find differences in brain structure, function, and resting-state connectivity in AUD, but few use a multimodal approach to...
Paper Details
Title
Resting state connectivity best predicts alcohol use severity in moderate to heavy alcohol users
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
22
Pages
101782 - 101782
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