“…Numerous studies have illustrated that alcoholics exhibit cerebral hypoperfusion in the sober state both globally and regionally in the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital cortices as well as in the thalamus (Erbas et al, 1992;Kuruoglu et al, 1996;Melgaard et al, 1990;Mochizuki et al, 2001;Nicolás et al, 1993;Oishi et al, 1997;Oishi et al, 1999). The reduced CBF observed in alcoholism appears to be largely transitory and tends to normalize following sustained abstinence (Ishikawa et al, 1986), though the reported duration of abstinence associated with a return to normal perfusion has varied from as little as two months (Nicolás et al, 1993) to as long as four years (Gansler et al, 2000).…”