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Effect of brain structure, brain function, and brain connectivity on relapse in alcohol-dependent patients.

Anne BeckTorsten WüstenbergAlexander GenauckJana WraseFlorian SchlagenhaufMichael N SmolkaKarl MannAndreas Heinz
Published in: Archives of general psychiatry (2012)
Subsequent relapsers displayed increased brain atrophy in brain areas associated with error monitoring and behavioral control. Correcting for gray matter reductions, we found that, in these patients, alcohol-related cues elicited increased activation in brain areas associated with attentional bias toward these cues and that, in patients who remained abstinent, increased activation and connectivity were observed in brain areas associated with processing of salient or aversive stimuli.
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