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Disruption of frontocerebellar circuitry and function in alcoholism

  • Edith V. Sullivan
  • , Antony J. Harding
  • , Roberta Pentney
  • , Cynthia Dlugos
  • , Peter R. Martin
  • , Mitchell H. Parks
  • , John E. Desmond
  • , S. H.Annabel Chen
  • , Michelle R. Pryor
  • , Eve De Rosa
  • , Adolf Pfefferbaum
  • Stanford University
  • University of New South Wales
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Vanderbilt University
  • SRI International

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Abstract

This article represents a symposium of the 2002 joint meeting of RSA and ISBRA held in San Francisco. Presentations were Neuropathology of alcohol-related cerebellar damage in humans, by Antony J. Harding; Neuropathological evidence of cerebellar damage in an animal model of alcoholism, by Roberta Pentney and Cynthia Dlugos; Understanding cortical-cerebellar circuits through neuroimaging study of chronic alcoholics, by Peter R. Martin and Mitchell H. Parks; and Functional reorganization of the brain in alcoholism: neuroimaging evidence, by John E, Desmond, S.H, Annabel Chen, Michelle R. Pryor, Eve De Rosa, Adolf Pfefferbaum, and Edith V. Sullivan.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-309
Number of pages9
JournalAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2003

Keywords

  • Alcoholism
  • Brain
  • Cerebellar damage
  • Neuroimaging study

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