Alcohol Use Disorder Brain Connectivity
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•Scientists discover atypical brain connectivity in those with alcohol use disorder
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Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China examined 30 men with alcohol use disorder and 32 healthy men.
They found altered connections in specific brain areas related to self-control, decision-making, and reward processing.
The findings suggest that impulsivity may serve as a significant personality trait predisposing individuals to alcohol consumption.
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