Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol and the prefrontal cortexAlcohol-induced headaches: Evidence for a central mechanism?Characterizing and Modulating Brain Circuitry through Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Combined with ElectroencephalographyAlcohol induced region-dependent alterations of hemodynamic response: implications for the statistical interpretation of pharmacological fMRI studiesEEG responses to TMS are sensitive to changes in the perturbation parameters and repeatable over time.rTMS in the treatment of drug addiction: an update about human studiesAlcohol breaks down interhemispheric inhibition in females but not in males: alcohol and frontal connectivityAcute alcohol consumption impairs controlled but not automatic processes in a psychophysical pointing paradigm.Transcranial magnetic stimulation: applications for neuropsychopharmacology.Transcranial magnetic stimulation-electroencephalography responses in recovered and symptomatic mild traumatic brain injury.Default Mode Network alterations in alexithymia: an EEG power spectra and connectivity studyWithholding a Reward-driven Action: Studies of the Rise and Fall of Motor Activation and the Effect of Cognitive Depletion.Glutamate plasticity woven through the progression to alcohol use disorder: a multi-circuit perspective.Assessing cortical network properties using TMS-EEG.Cortical excitability as a potential clinical marker of epilepsy: a review of the clinical application of transcranial magnetic stimulation.Transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with high-density EEG in altered states of consciousness.Ethanol inhibits persistent activity in prefrontal cortical neurons.Support vector machine and fuzzy C-mean clustering-based comparative evaluation of changes in motor cortex electroencephalogram under chronic alcoholism.Ethanol and phencyclidine interact with respect to nucleus accumbens dopamine release: differential effects of administration order and pretreatment protocolMethodology for combined TMS and EEG.Impact of different intensities of intermittent theta burst stimulation on the cortical properties during TMS-EEG and working memory performance.Heavy alcohol use in adolescence is associated with altered cortical activity: a combined TMS-EEG study.Human brain cortical correlates of short-latency afferent inhibition: a combined EEG-TMS study.Alcohol Impairs N100 Response to Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Stimulation.Alcohol-Mediated Organ Damages: Heart and Brain.Cortical inhibition within motor and frontal regions in alcohol dependence post-detoxification: A pilot TMS-EEG study.The effects of acute alcohol consumption and eccentric muscle damage on neuromuscular function.Challenges and Future Perspectives on Electroencephalogram-Based Biometrics in Person RecognitionParadoxical effects of alcohol intake in a convivial social setting on attitudes to violence
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Alcohol reduces prefrontal cortical excitability in humans: a combined TMS and EEG study.
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Juha Wilenius
Marko Ollikainen
Seppo Kähkönen
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10.1038/SJ.NPP.1300099
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2002-10-23T00:00:00Z
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