Campanella, Salvatore
[CHU Brugmann, University of Brussels, Belgium]
Petit, G
[CHU Brugmann, University of Brussels, Belgium]
Maurage, Pierre
[UCL]
Kornreich, C
[CHU Brugmann, University of Brussels, Belgium]
Verbanck, P
[CHU Brugmann, University of Brussels, Belgium]
Noël, X
[CHU Brugmann, University of Brussels, Belgium]
The heterogeneity of alcoholic disorders in terms of symptomatology, course and outcome is the result of various pathophysiological processes that physiological parameters may help to define. These alterations may be related to precise cognitive processes that could be easily monitored neurophysiologically in order to create more homogeneous subgroups of alcoholic individuals.
Bibliographic reference |
Campanella, Salvatore ; Petit, G ; Maurage, Pierre ; Kornreich, C ; Verbanck, P ; et. al. Chronic alcoholism : insights from neurophysiology. In: Neurophysiologie Clinique, Vol. 39, no. 4-5, p. 191-207 (2009) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078/125751 |