alcohol regulates event-related theta power
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Theta oscillations are sensitive to both early and late conflict processing stages: effects of alcohol intoxication.
(2012)
PMID:22952823
cited
alcohol-induced reduction in event-related theta power is unlikely caused by baseline changes
confidence: 0.88
Theta oscillations are sensitive to both early and late conflict processing stages: effects of alcohol intoxication.
(2012)
PMID:22952823
cited
alcohol intoxication decreased event-related theta power overall
confidence: 0.95
Theta oscillations are sensitive to both early and late conflict processing stages: effects of alcohol intoxication.
(2012)
PMID:22952823
cited
alcohol reduced event-related theta power overall in the middle time window
confidence: 0.90