Results: Acute Intoxication Attenuated Theta Power to Stroop Conflict and Dysregulated Co-oscillations Between the ACC and latPFC
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Decision making is a dynamic, interactive process that has been studied extensively with functional magnetic resonance imaging, or FMRI. Neuroimaging evidence indicates that the anterior cingulate and the lateral prefrontal cortices are essential
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This experiment uses an anatomically-constrained magnetoencephalography (aMEG) method to examine brain oscillatory dynamics and long-range functional synchrony during engagement of cognitive control as a function of acute alcohol intoxication.