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The effects of family history, sobriety length, and drinking history in younger alcoholics on P300 auditory-evoked potentials
Julian Paul Keenan
, Phyllis R. Freeman
, Richard Harrell
Biology
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Family History
100%
Auditory Evoked Potentials
100%
Sobriety
100%
Drinking History
100%
Alcoholic
100%
P300
100%
P300 Wave
85%
Alcoholism
28%
Non-alcoholic Beverages
28%
Event-related Potentials
14%
Cognitive Functioning
14%
Abstinence
14%
Long Latency
14%
Auditory Evoked
14%
Neural Damage
14%
Alcohol-induced
14%
P300 Latency
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Family History
100%
Auditory Evoked Potential
100%
Sobriety
100%
Latent Period
40%
Event Related Potential
20%
Psychology
Evoked Potential
100%
Event-Related Potential
100%
Cognitive Functioning
100%
Neuroscience
Event-Related Potential
100%
Auditory Evoked Potential
100%