Acute Alcohol Intake Produces Widespread Decreases in Cortical Resting Signal Variability in Healthy Social Drinkers.
Landrew S SevelBethany StennettVictor SchneiderNicholas BushSara Jo NixonMichael RobinsonJeff BoissoneaultPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2020)
Findings indicate that alcohol intake produces diffuse reductions in RSV among structures associated with attentional processes. Within these structures, signal complexity was also reduced in a subset of frontal regions. Neurobehavioral effects of acute alcohol consumption may be partially driven by disruption of intraregional neural dynamics among regions involved in higher-order cognitive and attentional processes.