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Chunk #24 — 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?

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The collaborative study on the genetics of alcoholism: Brain function.
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In sum, resting state EEG, ERP and ERO phenotypes have been central to COGA's success in addressing the role of brain function and genomic risk in AUD. In the sections that follow, we highlight studies where these neurophysiological markers of risk have been instrumental in advancing understanding of how genomic risk affects AUD development and resilience across the lifespan.