SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.

Nehal Mohammed El Badawy;

Abstract


This work is an attempt to present an overview of the interaction of substance use disorders and neurophysiological dimensions, namely EEG sleep, EPs, and nerve conduction and electromyography.

Electroencephalography

EEG is the parent of neurophysiology


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Title SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.
Authors Nehal Mohammed El Badawy
Keywords SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.
Issue Date 2003
Description 
This work is an attempt to present an overview of the interaction of substance use disorders and neurophysiological dimensions, namely EEG sleep, EPs, and nerve conduction and electromyography.

Electroencephalography

EEG is the parent of neurophysiology

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