Numerous studies have evaluated event-related potentials (ERPs) as biological indicators of the liability for alcoholism. This study extends that approach by investigating ERPs in boys at …
SY Hill, S Steinhauer, J Park… - Alcoholism: Clinical and …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Sons and daughters (ages 8–14) of male alcoholics without psychiatric problems were compared with sons and daughters of controls employing two auditory paradigms to elicit …
SC Whipple, SM Berman, EP Noble - Alcohol, 1991 - Elsevier
ERPs were recorded during a simple color discrimination and a more difficult visual continuous performance task (CPT) from three father-son (n= 15) pair groups: recovering …
PC Viana-Wackermann, EF Furtado, G Esser… - European Archives of …, 2007 - Springer
The aim of the present study was to investigate the P300 amplitude as a possible vulnerability marker in children of alcoholic (COA) fathers with and without paternal …
SM Berman, SC Whipple, RJ Fitch, EP Noble - Alcohol, 1993 - Elsevier
Event-related potentials were recorded during a visual, continuous performance task from 36 boys before use of alcohol or other drugs began. The boys were sons of 13 recovering …
SR Steinhauer, SY Hill - Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1993 - jsad.com
To determine if P300 and other event-related potentials (ERP) could serve as markers for risk of developing alcoholism, two groups of children (8-18 years old) were tested. The high …
The present study examined event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by a visual discrimination task in a community sample of adult males with a lifetime diagnosis of alcohol …
Event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited during information processing tasks are useful for assessing brain function. Abstinent male alcoholics exhibit deficits in ERPs. The present …
SR Holguín, M Corral… - Alcoholism: Clinical and …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Event‐related potentials (ERPs), particularly the P3 wave, have been proposed as biological markers of genetic risk for alcoholism. The present study assesses the ERPs from 102 boys …