The Relationship Between Neuropsychological and Late Component Evoked Potential Measures in Chronic Alcoholics
Patterson B, Sinha R, Williams H, Parsons O, Smith L, Schaeffer K. The Relationship Between Neuropsychological and Late Component Evoked Potential Measures in Chronic Alcoholics. International Journal Of Neuroscience 1989, 49: 319-327. PMID: 2638354, DOI: 10.3109/00207458909084830.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerceptual-motor testsERP measuresFigural memoryNeuropsychological measuresMemory scoresEvent-related potential (ERP) measuresPerceptual-motor functionPerceptual-motor functioningVisual P3 amplitudePotential measuresEvoked potential measuresP3 amplitudeNd amplitudesP3 componentN1 amplitudeNeuropsychological testsCorrelational analysisMemoryAge-matched male controlsMeasuresSignificant relationshipSignificant correlationMale alcoholicsAlcoholicsNeuropsychologicalDrinking variables, affective measures and neuropsychological performance: Familial alcoholism and gender correlates
Sinha R, Parsons O, Glenn S. Drinking variables, affective measures and neuropsychological performance: Familial alcoholism and gender correlates. Alcohol 1989, 6: 77-85. PMID: 2719819, DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(89)90077-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrinking variablesNeuropsychological performance scoresFamily history-negative (FH-) alcoholicsNeuropsychological test performanceAlcohol intake measuresCognitive functioningNeuropsychological measuresAlcohol consumption variablesAffective measuresFemale alcoholicsNeuropsychological performanceTest performanceDepression Inventory scoresAffective symptomatologyAnxiety scoresBeck Depression Inventory scoresImpairment IndexFamilial alcoholismInventory scoresPerformance scoresIntake measuresMeasuresSignificant relationshipGender correlatesAlcohol consumption