ISBRA 2006 World Congress on Alcohol Research

Session Details

Neural Mechanisms and Behavioral Factors Underlying Heterogeneity of Alcoholism: Evidence from In Vivo Neuroimaging

Tuesday, 12 September 2006 15:30 -17:00

James Cook Room

Chair Adolf Pfefferbaum Neuroscience Program, SRI InternationalUnited States
Co-Chair Karl F Mann Central Institute of Mental HealthGermany

Amygdala volume is associated with alcohol relapse, craving and cannabinoid receptor 1 polymorphism
  • Gunter Schumann, Germany
  • Structural Brain MRIs in a Treatment Naïve Active Drinking Alcohol Dependent Sample
  • George Fein, Neurobehavioral Research, Inc., United States
  • Chronic drinking and smoking: Functionally significant effects on magnetic resonance-derived brain metabolite concentrations and neurocognition
  • Dieter J Meyerhoff, University of California San Francisco, United States
  • Cue-induced brain activity in alcoholics: A combined PET and f-MRI study
  • Karl F Mann, Central Institute of Mental Health,University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany
  • Reinforcement-related behaviour in normal brain function and psychopathology- the IMAGEN study
  • Gunter Schumann, Germany
  • Discussion
  • Adolf Pfefferbaum, Neuroscience Program, SRI International, United States
  • Published on Thursday, 7 September 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser