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Alterations of resting state functional network connectivity in the brain of nicotine and alcohol users.
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distinctive effects in brain connectivity indicating the possibility of disentangling rsFNC dysfunctions related to alcohol use disorder from those associated to nicotine dependence. An increase in the connectivity between DMN and precuneus was found to be an important feature that identified smokers with a low probability of alcohol use disorders. This distinction may provide an important clue for future biomarkers research.