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Response inhibition in alcohol-dependent patients and patients with depression/anxiety: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
2013
Psychological Medicine
Background. The inability to inhibit certain behaviors is a key feature of impulsivity, which is often present in people with a substance use disorder. However, the findings on impulsivity in people with alcohol dependence (AD) are inconsistent, possibly because of the frequent co-occurrence of depression/anxiety (D/A) and its influence on impulsivity. In the current study, we aimed to distinguish response inhibition impairments in AD from possible response inhibition effects associated with
doi:10.1017/s0033291713002274
pmid:24016382
fatcat:vgl5ck5iu5g2dpodtrqmbe2wdq