Cortical paired associative stimulation shows impaired plasticity of inhibition networks as a function of chronic alcohol use.
Samantha N SallieSaurabh SonkusareAlekhya MandaliVioleta CaseroHailun CuiNatalie V GuzmanMichael AllisonValerie VoonPublished in: Psychological medicine (2023)
In line with previous findings, cPAS improved response inhibition in healthy adults by strengthening the fronto-striatal network through putative long-term potentiation-like plasticity mechanisms. Furthermore, we identified a possible marker of impaired cortical excitability, and, thus, diminished capacity for cPAS-induced neuroplasticity in AUD with direct implications to a disorder-relevant cognitive process.