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Neurophysiological Patterns of Search and Creative Behavior in Patients with Psychoactive Substance-Induced Disorders

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The correlation between search and creative behavior with parameters of bioelectric brain activity was observed in patients with addictive disorders. The prevalence of α- and θ-activities in the parietal-temporal-occipital areas of the cortex and increased θ-activity in the right hemisphere in addiction patients with high search and creative activities were associated with enhanced high-frequency activity in these brain areas. These changes can reflect the formation of a focus of pathologically increased excitation related to the pathogenic mechanisms of addictive disorders.

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Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 156, No. 11, pp. 534-538, November, 2013

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Batukhtina, E.I., Nevidimova, T.I., Vetlugina, T.P. et al. Neurophysiological Patterns of Search and Creative Behavior in Patients with Psychoactive Substance-Induced Disorders. Bull Exp Biol Med 156, 598–601 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-014-2403-6

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