How Does Alcohol Abuse Impair Decision Making?

A team lead by a team of Bloomberg Distinguished Professors and Kavli NDI PIs Patricia Janak, Daeyeol Lee and Kavli NDI Distinguished Post Doctoral Fellow Yifeng Cheng, shows that areas of the brain associated with decision making showed altered neural activity in response to alcohol exposure

In the study published in Science Advances, the authors also show that these alterations persisted long after alcohol withdrawal.

These findings move us closer to understanding the cognitive deficits of long-term alcohol abuse and high relapse rates seen with alcohol addiction. Read the original article here.

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