Chunk #19 — HOW DO NEURAL SIGNATURES ASSOCIATED WITH AUD HELP ELUCIDATE THE ROLE OF BRAIN FUNCTION IN THE RISK AND CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL USE AND AUD ACROSS THE LIFESPAN?
resting state and cognitive tasks and measures of neurocognitive function). COGA data have been particularly useful in studying the role of brain function as a neural liability for risk of AUD, and determining which of the measures of brain function have utility in genetic studies of AUD. As indicated in Section 2 above, EEG phenotypes are highly heritable, and several have been found to be aberrant in densely affected AUD families, including their offspring, compared to the comparison families, including related to severity and earlier age of onset.