Binge drinkers increase cortical activity to cope with working memory task: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

Campanella, Salvatore;Petit, G.;Noël, Xavier;Saeremans, M.;Verbanck, Paul;et.al.
(2013) 14th Congress ESBRA — Location: Warsaw - Poland (8.September.2013)

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  • Campanella, SalvatoreULB - Laboratory of Psychological Medicine and Addictions - CHU Brugmann - Bruxelles
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  • Petit, G.ULB - Laboratory of Psychological Medicine and Addictions - CHU Brugmann - Bruxelles
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  • Noël, XavierULB - Laboratory of Psychological Medicine and Addictions - CHU Brugmann - Bruxelles
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  • Saeremans, M.ULB - Laboratory of Psychological Medicine and Addictions - CHU Brugmann - Bruxelles
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  • Ward, Roberta J.UCLouvain
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  • De Witte, PhilippeUCLouvain
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  • Verbanck, PaulULB - Laboratory of Psychological Medicine and Addictions - CHU Brugmann - Bruxelles
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Campanella, S., Petit, G., Noël, X., Saeremans, M., Lallemand, F., Ward, R. J., De Witte, P., & Verbanck, P. (2013). Binge drinkers increase cortical activity to cope with working memory task: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 48, i24. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/56022 (Original work published 2013)