Porjesz Bernice, Begleiter Henri
Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Alcohol Res Health. 2003;27(2):153-60.
Electroencephalography (EEG), the recording of electrical signals from the brain, provides a noninvasive measure of brain function as it is happening. Research using EEG, as well as event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related oscillations (EROs), which measure brain activity in response to a specific stimulus, have shown that the brain activity of alcoholics and nonalcoholics differs in some characteristic ways. These differences are consistent with an imbalance between excitation and inhibition processes in the brains of alcoholics.
脑电图(EEG),即对大脑电信号的记录,可在大脑功能发生时提供一种非侵入性的测量方法。使用脑电图以及事件相关电位(ERP)和事件相关振荡(ERO)(它们测量大脑对特定刺激的反应活动)进行的研究表明,酗酒者和非酗酒者的大脑活动在某些特征方面存在差异。这些差异与酗酒者大脑中兴奋和抑制过程之间的失衡相一致。