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    Neurocognitive deficits in male alcoholics: An ERP/sLORETA analysis of the N2 component in an equal probability Go/NoGo task by Pandey, A.K., Kamarajan, C., Tang, Y., Chorlian, D.B., Roopesh, B.N., Manz, N., Stimus, A., Rangaswamy, M., Porjesz, B.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-01-2012)
    “…► Examined N2 differences between abstinent alcoholics and normal males on a Go/NoGo task. ► N2 amplitudes were reduced in alcoholics compared to controls. ►…”
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    ADH1B is associated with alcohol dependence and alcohol consumption in populations of European and African ancestry by Bierut, L J, Goate, A M, Breslau, N, Johnson, E O, Bertelsen, S, Fox, L, Agrawal, A, Bucholz, K K, Grucza, R, Hesselbrock, V, Kramer, J, Kuperman, S, Nurnberger, J, Porjesz, B, Saccone, N L, Schuckit, M, Tischfield, J, Wang, J C, Foroud, T, Rice, J P, Edenberg, H J

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-04-2012)
    “…A coding variant in alcohol dehydrogenase 1B ( ADH1B ) (rs1229984) that leads to the replacement of Arg48 with His48 is common in Asian populations and reduces…”
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    What Is Inherited in the Predisposition Toward Alcoholism? A Proposed Model by Begleiter, Henri, Porjesz, B.

    “…Background: The etiological factors associated with the predisposition to develop alcohol dependence remain largely unknown. In recent years,…”
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    Genome-wide association study of conduct disorder symptomatology by Dick, D M, Aliev, F, Krueger, R F, Edwards, A, Agrawal, A, Lynskey, M, Lin, P, Schuckit, M, Hesselbrock, V, Nurnberger, J, Almasy, L, Porjesz, B, Edenberg, H J, Bucholz, K, Kramer, J, Kuperman, S, Bierut, L

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-08-2011)
    “…Conduct disorder (CD) is one of the most prevalent childhood psychiatric conditions, and is associated with a number of serious concomitant and future…”
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    Association of the κ-opioid system with alcohol dependence by XUEI, X, DICK, D, TISCHFIELD, J, KUPERMAN, S, PORJESZ, B, BEGLEITER, H, FOROUD, T, EDENBERG, H. J, FLURY-WETHERILL, L, TIAN, H.-J, AGRAWAL, A, BIERUT, L, GOATE, A, BUCHOLZ, K, SCHUCKIT, M, NURNBERGER, J

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-11-2006)
    “…Opioid receptors and their endogenous peptide ligands play important roles in the reward and reinforcement of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and alcohol. The…”
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    Brain signatures of monetary loss and gain: Outcome-related potentials in a single outcome gambling task by Kamarajan, Chella, Porjesz, Bernice, Rangaswamy, Madhavi, Tang, Yongqiang, Chorlian, David B., Padmanabhapillai, Ajayan, Saunders, Ramotse, Pandey, Ashwini K., Roopesh, Bangalore N., Manz, Niklas, Stimus, Arthur T., Begleiter, Henri

    Published in Behavioural brain research (30-01-2009)
    “…This study evaluates the event-related potential (ERP) components in a single outcome gambling task that involved monetary losses and gains. The participants…”
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    A genome-wide screen for genes influencing conduct disorder by DICK, D. M, LI, T.-K, FOROUD, T, EDENBERG, H. J, HESSELBROCK, V, KRAMER, J, KUPERMAN, S, PORJESZ, B, BUCHOLZ, K, GOATE, A, NURNBERGER, J

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2004)
    “…While behavioral genetic studies have suggested that childhood conduct disorder is under genetic influence, studies aimed at gene identification are lacking…”
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    The P300 brain potential is reduced in smokers by Anokhin, A P, Vedeniapin, A B, Sirevaag, E J, Bauer, L O, O'Connor, S J, Kuperman, S, Porjesz, B, Reich, T, Begleiter, H, Polich, J, Rohrbaugh, J W

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-05-2000)
    “…Tobacco smoking is the most prevalent type of substance abuse, yet its biobehavioral etiology is little understood. Identification of differences between…”
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    Neurophysiological Correlates of Response Production and Inhibition in Alcoholics by Cohen, H. L., Porjesz, B., Begleiter, H., Wang, W.

    “…Scalp recordings of the P300 component of the event‐related potential were made from a group of medication‐free, chronic male alcoholics and a control group,…”
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    Genetics of Event-Related Brain Potentials in Response to a Semantic Priming Paradigm in Families with a History of Alcoholism by Almasy, L., Porjesz, B., Blangero, J., Goate, A., Edenberg, H.J., Chorlian, D.B., Kuperman, S., O’Connor, S.J., Rohrbaugh, J., Bauer, L.O., Foroud, T., Rice, J.P., Reich, T., Begleiter, H.

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-01-2001)
    “…Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) are altered in patients with a variety of psychiatric disorders and may represent quantitative correlates of disease…”
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    Heritability of event-related brain potentials in families with a history of alcoholism by Almasy, L., Porjesz, B., Blangero, J., Chorlian, D.B., O'Connor, S.J., Kuperman, S., Rohrbaugh, J., Bauer, L.O., Reich, T., Polich, J., Begleiter, H.

    Published in American journal of medical genetics (20-08-1999)
    “…Event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) are altered in patients with a variety of psychiatric disorders and may represent quantitative correlates of disease…”
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    Auditory P300 in young alcoholics: regional response characteristics by Cohen, H L, Wang, W, Porjesz, B, Begleiter, H

    “…An auditory oddball paradigm was used to record the P300 component of the event-related potential (ERP) in a group of medication-free, chronic male alcoholics…”
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