Neural oscillation during the resting state seems to be related to visual memory performance. For example, a study investigating the relationship between neural oscillation during the resting state and visual memory performance in healthy adults found that performance on a visual memory task involving immediate recall of a city map was correlated with increased theta and upper alpha powers, and performance on the delayed recall test was correlated with increased alpha power (Reichert et al., 2016). Also, performance on the copy condition of the RCFT was positively correlated with resting-state alpha power in the right frontal lobe and negatively correlated with resting-state alpha power in the left frontal lobe in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (Shin et al., 2004). However, no relationship between visual memory performance and neural oscillation during the resting state in binge drinkers has been reported.