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Disruption of Frontal Lobe Neural Synchrony During Cognitive Control by Alcohol Intoxication
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Disruption of Frontal Lobe Neural Synchrony During Cognitive Control by Alcohol Intoxication
February 6th, 2019
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This experiment uses an anatomically-constrained magnetoencephalography (aMEG) method to examine brain oscillatory dynamics and long-range functional synchrony during engagement of cognitive control as a function of acute alcohol intoxication.
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Frontal Lobe Neural Synchrony Cognitive Control Alcohol Intoxication Decision Making Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging FMRI Anterior Cingulate Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Temporal Resolution Anatomically Constrained Magneto-and Electroencephalography MEG Method Acute Alcohol Intoxication Joe Happer Burke Rosen Laura Wagner Research Associate MEG Lab Test Scan Electronic Breathalyzer Subjective Effects Of Alcohol Standardized ScaleRelated Videos
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