“…V1 damage;Durazzo et al(2015, 2017),Fein et al (2009),Fortier et al (2011),Mackey et al (2019),Rando et al (2011),Uhlmann et al (2018),Wang, Fan, et al (2018), Zhu et al (2018) Potential consequences for visual information filtering, perception of global forms, and high-level visual recognition and categorization; Association with relapse White matter impairment within the occipital cortex and the fronto-occipital fasciculus Reduced intra-visual connections and cortico-cortical top-down connections; Bagga, Sharma, et al (2014), Pandey et al (2018), Rosenbloom et al (2009), Schmahmann and Pandya (2007) Association with behavioral figure copy scores Reduced connectivity in the cuneus, precuneus, lingual, fusiform, mid-occipital and parieto-occipital gyri, and between prefrontal and occipital/parietal regions Alteration of functional hubs of the ventral stream involved in the processing of basic visual properties (e.g., color, shape, size); Chen et al (2019), Karamzadeh et al (2015), Liu et al (2018), Pfefferbaum, Desmond, et al (2001), Wang, Fan, et al (2018), Wang, Zhao, et al (2018), Zehra et al (2019) Lack of communication between multisensory modalities brain areas; Association with relapse As a whole, neuroscience studies promote an explanation of visuoperceptive changes in SAUD that involves the dysregulation of an extensive visual network. Results from this review support the idea that both the ventral and dorsal visual pathways, broadly associated with temporal and parietal regions, as well as their communication channels with distant nodes of the visual system, might be impaired.…”