Inhibitory control underlies the ability to inhibit inappropriate responses and involves processes that suppress motor excitability. Such motor modulatory effect has been largely described during action preparation but very little is known about the neural circuit responsible for its implementation. Here, we addressed this point by studying the degree to which the extent of preparatory suppression relates to brain morphometry. We investigated this relationship in patients suffering from severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) because this population displays an inconsistent level of preparatory suppression and major structural brain damage, making it a suitable sample to measure such link. To do so, 45 detoxified patients underwent a structural m...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, including the ability to terminate an initiated action. While th...
Rationale: Both attention deficit-/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by both impaired inhibitory control and heightened cue r...
Inhibitory control underlies the ability to inhibit inappropriate responses and involves processes t...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
A lack of inhibitory control appears to contribute to the development and maintenance of addictive d...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
Inhibitory impairments may persist after abstinence in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). ...
Binge drinking consists in a pattern of consumption characterised by the repeated alternation betwee...
Rationale: Inhibitory control is an executive function essential for flexible and adaptive behavior....
Inhibitory control is difficult to study in behavioral experiments because of its nature; a successf...
Objective. To study neurophysiological correlates of inhibitory control to determine the features of...
Response inhibition is a key component regarding substance use as it allows subjects to stop drug-se...
Trait impulsivity and poor inhibitory control are well-established risk factors for alcohol misuse, ...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, including the ability to terminate an initiated action. While th...
Rationale: Both attention deficit-/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by both impaired inhibitory control and heightened cue r...
Inhibitory control underlies the ability to inhibit inappropriate responses and involves processes t...
Impaired inhibitory control contributes to the development, maintenance, and relapse of alcohol-depe...
A lack of inhibitory control appears to contribute to the development and maintenance of addictive d...
Introduction: Alcohol-dependency is a common disease with many negative consequences in the daily li...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is associated with impaired response inhibition and heightened cue r...
Inhibitory impairments may persist after abstinence in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). ...
Binge drinking consists in a pattern of consumption characterised by the repeated alternation betwee...
Rationale: Inhibitory control is an executive function essential for flexible and adaptive behavior....
Inhibitory control is difficult to study in behavioral experiments because of its nature; a successf...
Objective. To study neurophysiological correlates of inhibitory control to determine the features of...
Response inhibition is a key component regarding substance use as it allows subjects to stop drug-se...
Trait impulsivity and poor inhibitory control are well-established risk factors for alcohol misuse, ...
Alcohol impairs inhibitory control, including the ability to terminate an initiated action. While th...
Rationale: Both attention deficit-/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by both impaired inhibitory control and heightened cue r...