Addiction & QEEG brain mapping

    1. Persistent QEEG abnormality in crack cocaine users at 6 months of drug abstinence.

    2. Quantitative EEG (QEEG) predicts relapse in patients with chronic alcoholism and points to a frontally pronounced cerebral disturbance.

    3. Analysis of quantitative EEG with artificial neural networks and discriminant analysis--a methodological comparison.

    4. Discrimination of Alzheimer's disease and normal aging by EEG data.

    5. Complex reaction time and EEG characteristics in alcoholics.

    6. Neurometric QEEG studies of crack cocaine dependence and treatment outcome.

    7. Electrophysiological indices predict resumption of drinking in sober alcoholics.

    8. Electroencephalographic activity and mood in cocaine-dependent outpatients: effects of cocaine cue exposure.

    9. Quantitative EEG changes in cocaine withdrawal: evidence for long-term CNS effects.

    10. Electroencephalographic similarities between chronic alcoholics and chronic, nonparanoid schizophrenics.

    11. Quantitative EEG characteristics of children exposed in utero to cocaine.

    12. EEG signs of brain impairment in alcoholism.

    13. EEG differences between male alcoholics in withdrawal and those stabilized in treatment.

    14. EEG abnormalities in chronic alcoholism related to age.

    15. Prediction of outcome in neonates using EEG.

    16. Quantification of EEG variability.

    17. The EEG manifestations of chronic ethanol abuse: relation to cerebral cortical atrophy.

    18. The EEG in chronic alcoholism.

    19. Cocaine increases EEG beta: a replication and extension of Hans Berger's historic experiments.

    20. Quantitative EEG correlates of crack cocaine dependence.