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Alcohol affects brain functional connectivity and its coupling with behavior: greater effects in male heavy drinkers
2016
Molecular Psychiatry
Acute and chronic alcohol exposure significantly affect behavior but the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here, we used functional connectivity density (FCD) mapping to study alcohol-related changes in resting brain activity and their association with behavior. Heavy drinkers (HD, N = 16, 16 males) and normal controls (NM, N = 24, 14 males) were tested after placebo and after acute alcohol administration. Group comparisons showed that NM had higher FCD in
doi:10.1038/mp.2016.25
pmid:27021821
pmcid:PMC5138152
fatcat:tksaju6hbfh6dc2d53c5hf6y3a