Error-related neural activity and alcohol use disorder: Differences from risk to remission

Volume: 92, Pages: 271 - 278
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Studies suggest that individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) display abnormal neural error-processing, measured via the error-related negativity (ERN). The nature of the error-related abnormalities in AUD is unclear, however, as prior research has yielded discrepant findings. In addition, no study to date has attempted to characterize the dispositional nature of the ERN in AUD and directly test to what extent ERN amplitude reflects a risk...
Paper Details
Title
Error-related neural activity and alcohol use disorder: Differences from risk to remission
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
92
Pages
271 - 278
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