How Modulation of Functional Connectivity Between Limbic and Frontocerebellar Circuits from Rest to Task Enables Alcoholics to Recognize Who Is Who

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Pitel, A. L., Chanraud, S., Muller-Oehring, E. M., Pfefferbaum, A., & Sullivan, E. V. (2011, June). HOW MODULATION OF FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN LIMBIC AND FRONTOCEREBELLAR CIRCUITS FROM REST TO TASK ENABLES ALCOHOLICS TO RECOGNIZE WHO IS WHO. In ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH (Vol. 35, No. 6, pp. 130A-130A). COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA: WILEY-BLACKWELL.


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