Association Between Functional and Structural Brain Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Non-treatment Seeking Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder.
Sarah GerhardtDamian KarlKarl F MannFalk KieferSabine Vollstädt-KleinPublished in: Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire) (2022)
Alcohol use disorder leads to alterations in the default mode network of the resting brain that is associated with the severity of the disorder. Following our workflow, white matter impairments can be observed between some of the nodes of the default mode network using diffusion tensor imaging. Both, resting-state functional and structural connectivity relate to the severity of alcohol use disorder.