Resting state functional connectivity as a predictor of brief intervention response in adults with alcohol use disorder: A preliminary study.
Sabrina K SyanCarly McIntyre-WoodEmily VandeheiMae Linda VidalTegan HargreavesEmily E LevittMolly ScarfeEmma MarsdenEmily MacKillopHeidi Sarles-WhittesleyMichael AmlungLawrence SweetJames M MacKillopPublished in: Alcohol (Hoboken, N.J.) (2023)
Resting state functional connectivity in the frontoparietal, salience, and reward networks predicts the response to a brief intervention in individuals with AUD and could reflect greater receptivity or motivation for behavior change.