Eleven chronic alcoholic patients without other nonneurological or traumatic disease were evaluated by a simultaneous electroencephalogram and computerized axial tomogram. The findings suggested that chronic abusers of approximately 60 years of age or less may have a normal EEG despite the presence of cerebral cortical atrophy or dementia. In alcoholics over 60 years of age, the greater the severity of cerebral cortical atrophy, the greater the slowing in background frequency of the EEG. Voltage diminution and slow-wave transients also occurred more frequently in the older patients. The incidence of EEG abnormalities was greater than the incidence of CAT scan evidence for cerebral cortical atrophy in alcoholics over 60 years of age with dem...
In an extension of previous work, we studied the behavioral corre-lates of medial frontal lobe gluco...
Background: Long-term alcohol use leading to frontal lobe impairment has been a cause of concern for...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of the investigation was to use electroencephalography (EEG) to study wheth...
Spectral analyses of EEG data derived from 12 healthy male alcoholics are reported. Data were acquir...
Auditory brain stem responses (ABRs) were obtained from 66 chronic alcoholic patients. Forty-one per...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing knowledge of the anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying ps...
Background: The deleterious effects of alcohol on the brain are replete in literature. Only a few ne...
Electrophysiological impairments of alcoholism have been researched extensively. However, there is n...
The severity and extent of cerebral atrophy was assessed on cranial computerized axial tomographic (...
RATIONALE: Chronic alcoholism is associated with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Under certai...
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In this study, we have investigated the electrophysiological differences between alcoholic and contr...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Introduction: Delirium is a leading cause of hospitalization and morbidity in elderly persons. Nonco...
Stimuli presented during sleep can produce an evoked EEG delta wave referred to as a K-complex. Thes...
In an extension of previous work, we studied the behavioral corre-lates of medial frontal lobe gluco...
Background: Long-term alcohol use leading to frontal lobe impairment has been a cause of concern for...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of the investigation was to use electroencephalography (EEG) to study wheth...
Spectral analyses of EEG data derived from 12 healthy male alcoholics are reported. Data were acquir...
Auditory brain stem responses (ABRs) were obtained from 66 chronic alcoholic patients. Forty-one per...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing knowledge of the anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying ps...
Background: The deleterious effects of alcohol on the brain are replete in literature. Only a few ne...
Electrophysiological impairments of alcoholism have been researched extensively. However, there is n...
The severity and extent of cerebral atrophy was assessed on cranial computerized axial tomographic (...
RATIONALE: Chronic alcoholism is associated with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Under certai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66315/1/j.1530-0277.1993.tb00750.x.pd
In this study, we have investigated the electrophysiological differences between alcoholic and contr...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Introduction: Delirium is a leading cause of hospitalization and morbidity in elderly persons. Nonco...
Stimuli presented during sleep can produce an evoked EEG delta wave referred to as a K-complex. Thes...
In an extension of previous work, we studied the behavioral corre-lates of medial frontal lobe gluco...
Background: Long-term alcohol use leading to frontal lobe impairment has been a cause of concern for...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of the investigation was to use electroencephalography (EEG) to study wheth...