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Chunk #33 — Results — T3 (370–520 ms)

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Event-Related Theta Power during Lexical-Semantic Retrieval and Decision Conflict is Modulated by Alcohol Intoxication: Anatomically Constrained MEG.
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10.1, p < 0.005, but not under alcohol, F-values were 2.7 and 0.5 respectively, neither significant. Similarly, theta power estimated to the ACC was stronger to AN than to SW under placebo, F(1,21) = 4.9, p < 0.05, but not under alcohol, F(1,21) = 2.3, n.s. Intoxication especially attenuated theta power to AN (Table 1), indicating its effects on the executive task dimension. Whereas the theta power was stronger in the left hemisphere overall, the main effects of condition were significant in the right hemisphere across all ROIs (Table 1). This was due primarily to a stronger theta power to AN as compared to SW. The beverage effect was observed only in the LT cortex on the right, F(1,21) = 9.0, p < 0.01.