“…Qualitative changes were observed in more than 70% of heroin addicts in the early abstinence (acute withdrawal) period; these included low-voltage background activity with diminution of alpha rhythm, an increase in beta activity, and a large amount of low-amplitude delta and theta waves in central regions (Olivennes, Charles-Nicolas, & Olievenstein, 1983;Polunina & Davydov, 2004). Franken et al (2004) found that abstinent heroindependent participants have an enhanced fast beta power compared with healthy controls, and this finding is concordant with other EEG studies on alcohol and cocaine abusing participants (Costa & Bauer, 1997;Herning, Glover, Koeppl, Phillips, & London, 1994;Rangaswamy et al, 2004;Roemer, Cornwell, Dewart, Jackson, & Ercegovac, 1995). Spectral power and ERPs in heroin addicts strongly relate to abstinence length (Bauer, 2001b;Polunina & Davydov, 2004;Shufman et al, 1996).…”