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Correlation between abnormal brain network activity and electroencephalogram microstates on exposure to smoking-related cues.

Hefan GanJunjie BuGinger Qinghong ZengHuixing GouMengyuan LiuGuanbao CuiXiaochu Zhang
Published in: BJPsych open (2023)
Our results indicate that smokers showed abnormal EEG microstates when exposed to smoking-related cues compared with neutral cues. Importantly, microstate class C (duration) might be a biomarker of cue-induced cigarette craving, and class D (duration and contribution) might reflect the relationship between cue-elicited activation of the dorsal attention network and years of smoking.
Keyphrases
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