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Chunk #23 — ERP Deficits in Alcoholism — Sensory and Perceptual Processing (Brainstem Sensory Potentials and P1/P100)

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Advances in Electrophysiological Research.
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Taken together, early sensory deficits indexed by electrophysiological measures, such as brainstem potentials, seem to be a result of the direct effects of chronic alcohol intake and recover with prolonged abstinence, whereas some later cognitive components, such as P3, do not recover (Porjesz and Begleiter 1985) and may antecede the development of alcoholism (see ERP section on P3).