The heterogeneity of alcoholic disorders in terms of symptomatology, course and outcome is the result of various pathophysiological processes that physiological parameters may help to define. These alterations may be related to precise cognitive processes that could be easily monitored neurophysiologically in order to create more homogeneous subgroups of alcoholic individuals
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes supported by far-reaching cerebral ...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the meeting of the International Societ...
Alcoholism is a chronic remitting and relapsing condition; its aetiology and pathophysiology remains...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing knowledge of the anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying ps...
Background: Chronic alcoholism can exert widespread damage to selective brain systems, contributing...
The literature is replete with compelling evidence of brain dysfunction in chronic alcoholics as wel...
Chronic alcoholism is a medical, economical and social problem. Motility and mental function disor-d...
Abstract Alcoholism results from an interplay between genetic and environmental factors, and is link...
Chronic alcohol consumption results in structural changes to the brain. In alcoholics without coexis...
The process of alcohol dependence has been conceptualized as a progress from controlled alcohol inta...
Four nonalcoholic and 4 alcoholic subjects were studied under metabolic ward conditions before, whil...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Abstract Alcoholism is a chronic remitting and relapsing condition; its aetiology and pathophysiolog...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
The Authors examine a group of alcoholics, recording for each patients somatosensory, auditory and v...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes supported by far-reaching cerebral ...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the meeting of the International Societ...
Alcoholism is a chronic remitting and relapsing condition; its aetiology and pathophysiology remains...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing knowledge of the anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying ps...
Background: Chronic alcoholism can exert widespread damage to selective brain systems, contributing...
The literature is replete with compelling evidence of brain dysfunction in chronic alcoholics as wel...
Chronic alcoholism is a medical, economical and social problem. Motility and mental function disor-d...
Abstract Alcoholism results from an interplay between genetic and environmental factors, and is link...
Chronic alcohol consumption results in structural changes to the brain. In alcoholics without coexis...
The process of alcohol dependence has been conceptualized as a progress from controlled alcohol inta...
Four nonalcoholic and 4 alcoholic subjects were studied under metabolic ward conditions before, whil...
The neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol ingestion were investigated using neuropsycholog...
Abstract Alcoholism is a chronic remitting and relapsing condition; its aetiology and pathophysiolog...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
The Authors examine a group of alcoholics, recording for each patients somatosensory, auditory and v...
Chronic alcohol consumption affects multiple cognitive processes supported by far-reaching cerebral ...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the meeting of the International Societ...
Alcoholism is a chronic remitting and relapsing condition; its aetiology and pathophysiology remains...