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Keyword
AlcoholismCognitive function
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Endophenotype
Event-related oscillations (EROs)
Event-related potentials (ERPs)
Frontal lobes
Genes
Journal title
Journal of addiction research & therapyPublication Volume
Suppl 7Publication Issue
1
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Alcohol dependence is characterized as a multi-factorial disorder caused by a complex interaction between genetic and environmental liabilities across development. A variety of neurocognitive deficits/dysfunctions involving impairments in different brain regions and/or neural circuitries have been associated with chronic alcoholism, as well as with a predisposition to develop alcoholism. Several neurobiological and neurobehavioral approaches and methods of analyses have been used to understand the nature of these neurocognitive impairments/deficits in alcoholism. In the present review, we have examined relatively novel methods of analyses of the brain signals that are collectively referred to as event-related oscillations (EROs) and show promise to further our understanding of human brain dynamics while performing various tasks. These new measures of dynamic brain processes have exquisite temporal resolution and allow the study of neural networks underlying responses to sensory and cognitive events, thus providing a closer link to the physiology underlying them. Here, we have reviewed EROs in the study of alcoholism, their usefulness in understanding dynamical brain functions/dysfunctions associated with alcoholism as well as their utility as effective endophenotypes to identify and understand genes associated with both brain oscillations and alcoholism.Citation
Pandey AK, Kamarajan C, Rangaswamy M, Porjesz B. Event-Related Oscillations in Alcoholism Research: A Review. J Addict Res Ther. 2012 Jan 12;Suppl 7(1):3844. doi: 10.4172/2155-6105.S7-001. PMID: 24273686; PMCID: PMC3835599.Collections
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