Effects of moderate alcohol levels on default mode network connectivity in heavy drinkers.
Xiaojing FangYacila I Deza-AraujoJohannes PetzoldMaik SpreerPhilipp RiedelMichael MarxenSean J O'ConnorUlrich S ZimmermannMichael N SmolkaPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Our results indicate that acute alcohol exposure affects rsFC within the DMN. Functionally, this finding may be associated with impairments in memory encoding and self-referential processes commonly observed during alcohol intoxication. Future resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging studies might therefore also investigate memory function and test whether DMN-related connectivity changes are associated with alcohol-induced impairments or craving.